AimTo map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant groups in Belgium, and to look into the role of socio-economic position (SEP) and urbanisation.MethodsWe use linked Belgian census and register data for the period 2001–2011. Mortality from common cancer sites is studied for Belgians and individuals with a migrant background from Italy, France, the Netherlands, Morocco and Turkey aged 40 to 69. We use indirect standardisation and Poisson regression modelling, taking into account the effect of age, urbanisation and SEP. First- (FG) and second-generation (SG) immigrants are included.ResultsThere is marked diversity in cancer mortality levels by migrant background, with oft-lower levels for FG M...
Background: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural, and Belgium is part of...
Background Immigrants make up an important share of European populations which has led to a growing ...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Aim To map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant...
AimTo map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant ...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. We a...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...
BACKGROUND: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural. We studied differences...
Background: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural, and Belgium is one of ...
Background: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural. We studied differences...
This study investigates the difference in cancer mortality rates between migrant groups and the nati...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
BackgroundBelgium has a long history of migration. As the migrant population is ageing, it is crucia...
Background: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural, and Belgium is part of...
Background Immigrants make up an important share of European populations which has led to a growing ...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Aim To map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant...
AimTo map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant ...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. We a...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...
BACKGROUND: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural. We studied differences...
Background: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural, and Belgium is one of ...
Background: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural. We studied differences...
This study investigates the difference in cancer mortality rates between migrant groups and the nati...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
BackgroundBelgium has a long history of migration. As the migrant population is ageing, it is crucia...
Background: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural, and Belgium is part of...
Background Immigrants make up an important share of European populations which has led to a growing ...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...