Contains fulltext : 89583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of the 20th century. This study aimed to quantify and explain trends in incidence, stage distribution, survival and mortality in the Netherlands between 1989 and 2006. METHODS: Population-based data from the nationwide Netherlands Cancer Registry and Causes of Death Registry were used. Annual incidence and mortality rates were calculated and age-adjusted to the European Standard Population. Trends in rates were evaluated by age, clinical stage and differentiation grade. RESULTS: 120,965 men were newly diagnosed with prostate cancer between 1989 and 2006. Age-a...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper summarises the population-based major trends in cancer inci...
Backround: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence ...
textabstractIn The Netherlands prostatic carcinoma is the third most frequent malignancy in men, af...
Background: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
Background: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Several lines of evidence suggest that, as a result of improved d...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence...
Prostate cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer of men worldwide. The number of new c...
In the early 20th century, cancer of the prostate was considered a rare and deadly disease with litt...
In the early 20th century, cancer of the prostate was considered a rare and deadly disease with litt...
Backround: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate recent trends in prostate cancer incidence and mortality, with particular ...
Contains fulltext : 49274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper summarises the population-based major trends in cancer inci...
Backround: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence ...
textabstractIn The Netherlands prostatic carcinoma is the third most frequent malignancy in men, af...
Background: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
Background: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Several lines of evidence suggest that, as a result of improved d...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence...
Prostate cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer of men worldwide. The number of new c...
In the early 20th century, cancer of the prostate was considered a rare and deadly disease with litt...
In the early 20th century, cancer of the prostate was considered a rare and deadly disease with litt...
Backround: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate recent trends in prostate cancer incidence and mortality, with particular ...
Contains fulltext : 49274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper summarises the population-based major trends in cancer inci...
Backround: Prostate cancer incidence has been increasing in most developed countries in the absence ...
textabstractIn The Netherlands prostatic carcinoma is the third most frequent malignancy in men, af...