Death certification data for 19 cancers or groups of cancers, plus total cancer mortality, in 16 major European countries were analysed using a log-linear Poisson model with arbitrary constraints on the parameters to disentangle the effects of age, birth cohort and period of death. Three major patterns emerged including: first, the prominent role of cohort of birth in defining trends in mortality from most cancer sites (except testis or Hodgkin's disease, where newer treatments had a major period of death effect); and second, the major role of lung and other tobacco-related neoplasm epidemics in determining the diverging pattern of cancer mortality, for each sex and in various European countries and geographic areas. In most countries, the ...
In order to project trends in mortality from 11 major cancer sites in Switzerland to the end of the ...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...
Cancer mortality trends in the EU and acceding countries up to 2015. Quinn MJ, d'Onofrio A, Moller B...
Death certification data for 19 cancers or groups of cancers, plus total cancer mortality, in 16 maj...
Death certification data for 19 cancers or groups of cancers, plus total cancer mortality, in 16 maj...
The aim of this study was to interpret long-term trends in cancer mortality. We analyzed age, period...
The aim of this study was to interpret long-term trends in cancer mortality. We analyzed age, period...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
Swiss death certification data over the period 1951-1984 for total cancer mortality and 30 major can...
An analysis of changes in mortality from major cancer sites and all cancer sites combined in 6 centr...
Death certification data from pleural cancer in eight European countries providing data to the World...
Deaths from cancer in Denmark from 1943-1978 were extracted from the Danish National Death Register ...
Death certification data from pleural cancer in eight European countries providing data to the World...
Italian death certification data from 1955 to 1979 for total cancer mortality and 30 cancer sites in...
In order to project trends in mortality from 11 major cancer sites in Switzerland to the end of the ...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...
Cancer mortality trends in the EU and acceding countries up to 2015. Quinn MJ, d'Onofrio A, Moller B...
Death certification data for 19 cancers or groups of cancers, plus total cancer mortality, in 16 maj...
Death certification data for 19 cancers or groups of cancers, plus total cancer mortality, in 16 maj...
The aim of this study was to interpret long-term trends in cancer mortality. We analyzed age, period...
The aim of this study was to interpret long-term trends in cancer mortality. We analyzed age, period...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
Swiss death certification data over the period 1951-1984 for total cancer mortality and 30 major can...
An analysis of changes in mortality from major cancer sites and all cancer sites combined in 6 centr...
Death certification data from pleural cancer in eight European countries providing data to the World...
Deaths from cancer in Denmark from 1943-1978 were extracted from the Danish National Death Register ...
Death certification data from pleural cancer in eight European countries providing data to the World...
Italian death certification data from 1955 to 1979 for total cancer mortality and 30 cancer sites in...
In order to project trends in mortality from 11 major cancer sites in Switzerland to the end of the ...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...
Cancer mortality trends in the EU and acceding countries up to 2015. Quinn MJ, d'Onofrio A, Moller B...