Zeeb H, Razum O, Blettner M, Stegmaier C. Transition in cancer patterns among Turks residing in Germany. European Journal of Cancer. 2002;38(5):705-711.Cancer mortality among the 2.1 million Turks residing in Germany is assumed to change from a pattern typical for a developing country towards one of an industrialised country. To test this hypothesis, we compared age-standardised cancer mortality rates among Turkish residents and (West) Germans using death registration data. In addition, we assessed proportional cancer incidence ratios among Turkish cases (n=144) in a German population-based cancer registry. All-cancer mortality 1992-1997 (per 100 000) was 34.8 (n=4192) among Turkish men (Germans: 72.3) and 21.5 (n=1862) among Turkish women ...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: There is a relative lack of epidemiological data on cancer in Turkey, which is a large c...
Razum O, Zeeb H, Beck K, Becher H, Ziegler H, Stegmaier C. Combining a name algorithm with a capture...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...
Abstract Background Cancer risks of migrants might differ from risks of the indigenous population du...
Zeeb H, Razum O, Stegmaier C. Incidence and mortality of cancer among Turkish immigrants in Germany ...
Cancer incidence and mortality rates have been increasing in Turkey as most of the developing countr...
Spallek J, Spix C, Zeeb H, Kaatsch P, Razum O. Cancer patterns among children of Turkish descent in ...
Zeeb H, Razum O, Blettner M. Cancer in Turkish immigrants: Prioritization based on epidemiological d...
Zeeb H, Spallek J, Razum O, Kaatsch P, Spix C. Cancer survival among children with Turkish migrant b...
Abstract Background Little is known about the effect of migrant status on childhood cancer survival....
Spallek J, Arnold M, Hentschel S, Zeeb H, Razum O. Cancer among persons of Turkish origin in Hamburg...
Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consis...
Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consis...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women, comprising 23% of all female cancers a...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: There is a relative lack of epidemiological data on cancer in Turkey, which is a large c...
Razum O, Zeeb H, Beck K, Becher H, Ziegler H, Stegmaier C. Combining a name algorithm with a capture...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...
Abstract Background Cancer risks of migrants might differ from risks of the indigenous population du...
Zeeb H, Razum O, Stegmaier C. Incidence and mortality of cancer among Turkish immigrants in Germany ...
Cancer incidence and mortality rates have been increasing in Turkey as most of the developing countr...
Spallek J, Spix C, Zeeb H, Kaatsch P, Razum O. Cancer patterns among children of Turkish descent in ...
Zeeb H, Razum O, Blettner M. Cancer in Turkish immigrants: Prioritization based on epidemiological d...
Zeeb H, Spallek J, Razum O, Kaatsch P, Spix C. Cancer survival among children with Turkish migrant b...
Abstract Background Little is known about the effect of migrant status on childhood cancer survival....
Spallek J, Arnold M, Hentschel S, Zeeb H, Razum O. Cancer among persons of Turkish origin in Hamburg...
Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consis...
Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consis...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women, comprising 23% of all female cancers a...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: There is a relative lack of epidemiological data on cancer in Turkey, which is a large c...
Razum O, Zeeb H, Beck K, Becher H, Ziegler H, Stegmaier C. Combining a name algorithm with a capture...