Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of the world. However, scant information is available from middle-income and developing countries. The authors analyzed and compared patterns in childhood cancer mortality in 24 developed and middle-income countries in America, Asia, and Oceania between 1970 and 2007. Methods: Childhood age-standardized annual mortality rates were derived from the World Health Organization (WHO) database for all neoplasms, bone and kidney cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), and leukemias. Results: Since 1970, rates for all childhood cancers dropped from approximately 8 per 100,000 boys to 3 per 100,000 boys and from 6 per 100,000 girls to 2 per 100,000 girls in ...
Age-standardised mortality rates for childhood cancers for the calendar period 1950-1989 were review...
OBJECTIVES: Childhood cancer mortality has substantially declined worldwide as a result of significa...
Communicable diseases are still the leading cause of childhood mortality in third world countries. H...
Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
Background: Marked reductions in childhood cancer mortality occurred over the last decades in high-i...
none10siBackground: Marked reductions in childhood cancer mortality occurred over the last decades i...
Background: Marked reductions in childhood cancer mortality occurred over the last decades in high-i...
Age-standardised mortality rates for childhood cancers for the calendar period 1950-1989 were review...
Background: Marked reductions in childhood cancer mortality occurred over the last decades in high-i...
Age-standardised mortality rates for childhood cancers for the calendar period 1950-1989 were review...
Age-standardised mortality rates for childhood cancers for the calendar period 1950-1989 were review...
OBJECTIVES: Childhood cancer mortality has substantially declined worldwide as a result of significa...
Communicable diseases are still the leading cause of childhood mortality in third world countries. H...
Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
Background: Over the last 4 decades, childhood cancer mortality declined in most developed areas of ...
Background: Marked reductions in childhood cancer mortality occurred over the last decades in high-i...
none10siBackground: Marked reductions in childhood cancer mortality occurred over the last decades i...
Background: Marked reductions in childhood cancer mortality occurred over the last decades in high-i...
Age-standardised mortality rates for childhood cancers for the calendar period 1950-1989 were review...
Background: Marked reductions in childhood cancer mortality occurred over the last decades in high-i...
Age-standardised mortality rates for childhood cancers for the calendar period 1950-1989 were review...
Age-standardised mortality rates for childhood cancers for the calendar period 1950-1989 were review...
OBJECTIVES: Childhood cancer mortality has substantially declined worldwide as a result of significa...
Communicable diseases are still the leading cause of childhood mortality in third world countries. H...