Background: For years the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has been annually pooling and reviewing the data from the German population-based cancer registries and evaluating them together with the cause-of-death statistics provided by the statistical offices. Traditionally, the RKI periodically estimates the number of new cancer cases in Germany on the basis of the available data from the regional cancer registries in which registration is complete; this figure, in turn, forms the basis for further important indicators. Methods: This article gives a brief overview of current indicators - such as incidence, prevalence, mortality, survival rates - on the most common types of cancer, as well as important ratios on the risks of developing and ...
Aims of the study: The Cancer Registry Zurich, Zug, Schaffhausen and Schwyz is one of the oldest can...
The present paper continues a work that has recently begun to estimate long-term incidence rates for...
Background: Population-based assessment of long-term survival prospects of cancer patients in Germa...
The brochure "Cancer in Germany" is published jointly by the Association of Epidemiological Cancer R...
The “Cancer in Germany” report is published every two years by the Association of Population-based ...
The “Cancer in Germany” report is published every two years by the Association of Population-based ...
Every two years the Association of Population-based Cancer Registries in Germany (GEKID) and the Ge...
The brochure "Cancer in Germany" is published jointly by the Association of Population-Based Cancer ...
Koch Institute (RKI). This sixth edition has a new design and is being published for the first time ...
This issue is about epidemiological parameters (e.g. incidence, mortality, survival rates) of common...
Background Incidence rates of advanced cancer stages are important, e.g., for monitoring cancer scr...
BACKGROUND: Comparing incidence of and mortality from cancer within a given population yields severa...
The present paper continues a work that has recently begun to estimate long-term incidence rates for...
Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consis...
Past patterns of cancer disease and future changes in the demographic structure have a major influen...
Aims of the study: The Cancer Registry Zurich, Zug, Schaffhausen and Schwyz is one of the oldest can...
The present paper continues a work that has recently begun to estimate long-term incidence rates for...
Background: Population-based assessment of long-term survival prospects of cancer patients in Germa...
The brochure "Cancer in Germany" is published jointly by the Association of Epidemiological Cancer R...
The “Cancer in Germany” report is published every two years by the Association of Population-based ...
The “Cancer in Germany” report is published every two years by the Association of Population-based ...
Every two years the Association of Population-based Cancer Registries in Germany (GEKID) and the Ge...
The brochure "Cancer in Germany" is published jointly by the Association of Population-Based Cancer ...
Koch Institute (RKI). This sixth edition has a new design and is being published for the first time ...
This issue is about epidemiological parameters (e.g. incidence, mortality, survival rates) of common...
Background Incidence rates of advanced cancer stages are important, e.g., for monitoring cancer scr...
BACKGROUND: Comparing incidence of and mortality from cancer within a given population yields severa...
The present paper continues a work that has recently begun to estimate long-term incidence rates for...
Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consis...
Past patterns of cancer disease and future changes in the demographic structure have a major influen...
Aims of the study: The Cancer Registry Zurich, Zug, Schaffhausen and Schwyz is one of the oldest can...
The present paper continues a work that has recently begun to estimate long-term incidence rates for...
Background: Population-based assessment of long-term survival prospects of cancer patients in Germa...