Although age per se is not an important determinant of cancer risk, but rather a surrogate of prolonged carcinogen exposure, the increased life expectancy over the last few decades in most areas of the world has greatly increased cancer burden in the elderly. Trends in mortality for most common cancer sites in the elderly tended systematically to increase up to the early 1990s, but declined thereafter in North America and Western Europe in both sexes, and in Japanese females. Most trends remain unfavourable for elderly population of both sexes in eastern Europe, mainly reflecting patterns in smoking. Trends of incidence in elderly populations are more difficult to interpret, on account of changed diagnosis and certification for several canc...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...
Mortality from 13 principal cancer sites, plus total cancer mortality at age 65-84 in 22 European co...
Mortality from 13 principal cancer sites, plus total cancer mortality at age 65-84 in 22 European co...
Background: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. Materials and me...
Background: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. Materials and me...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...
Mortality from 13 principal cancer sites, plus total cancer mortality at age 65-84 in 22 European co...
Mortality from 13 principal cancer sites, plus total cancer mortality at age 65-84 in 22 European co...
Background: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. Materials and me...
Background: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. Materials and me...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...