OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European countries. DESIGN: Retrospective trend analysis. Data source WHO mortality database on causes of deaths Subjects reviewed Female deaths from breast cancer from 1989 to 2006 MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in breast cancer mortality for all women and by age group (or=70 years) calculated from linear regressions of log transformed, age adjusted death rates. Joinpoint analysis was used to identify the year when trends in all age mortality began to change. RESULTS: From 1989 to 2006, there was a median reduction in breast cancer mortality of 19%, ranging from a 45% reduction in Iceland to a 17% increase in Romania. Breast cancer mortalit...
Background: We assessed differences in predicted breast cancer (BC) mortality rates, across Europe, ...
Objective: To examine changes in colorectal cancer mortality in 34 European countries between 1970 a...
Trends in mortality from breast cancer over the period 1970-2000 were analysed for 38 European count...
To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European coun...
To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European coun...
To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European coun...
To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European coun...
Background: Breast cancer mortality in European women has been falling for three decades. We analyse...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, representing 25.4% of the newly...
Objectives: We analyzed trends in mortality from breast cancer in women in 36 European countries and...
Objectives: We analyzed trends in mortality from breast cancer in women in 36 European countries and...
Trends in mortality from breast cancer over the period 1970-2000 were analysed for 38 European count...
Objectives: To identify patterns of variation in breast cancer mortality in Europe (1980–2010), usin...
Trends in mortality from breast cancer over the period 1970-2000 were analysed for 38 European count...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, representing 25.4% of the newly...
Background: We assessed differences in predicted breast cancer (BC) mortality rates, across Europe, ...
Objective: To examine changes in colorectal cancer mortality in 34 European countries between 1970 a...
Trends in mortality from breast cancer over the period 1970-2000 were analysed for 38 European count...
To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European coun...
To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European coun...
To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European coun...
To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European coun...
Background: Breast cancer mortality in European women has been falling for three decades. We analyse...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, representing 25.4% of the newly...
Objectives: We analyzed trends in mortality from breast cancer in women in 36 European countries and...
Objectives: We analyzed trends in mortality from breast cancer in women in 36 European countries and...
Trends in mortality from breast cancer over the period 1970-2000 were analysed for 38 European count...
Objectives: To identify patterns of variation in breast cancer mortality in Europe (1980–2010), usin...
Trends in mortality from breast cancer over the period 1970-2000 were analysed for 38 European count...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, representing 25.4% of the newly...
Background: We assessed differences in predicted breast cancer (BC) mortality rates, across Europe, ...
Objective: To examine changes in colorectal cancer mortality in 34 European countries between 1970 a...
Trends in mortality from breast cancer over the period 1970-2000 were analysed for 38 European count...