Age-standardised anal cancer incidence rates (per 100,000 individuals), 5-year average percent change and standardised rate ratios compared to 1988–1992 in selected high income countries: All histological types.</p
Summary statistics of mortality by rectal and anal cancers according to age groups.</p
<p>Trends in incidence rates (age standardized to the World Standard Population, per 100,000) at the...
<p>Age-standardized incidence rates (ASR) per 100,000 person years for each cancer, by gender and et...
Age-standardised incidence rates (per 100,000 individuals), 5-year average percent change and standa...
Age-standardised incidence rates (per 100,000 individuals), 5-year average percent change and the st...
Number of incident anal cancer cases by age, sex and histological subtype in selected high income co...
BackgroundPrevious studies have reported that anal cancer incidence has increased in individual coun...
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have reported that anal cancer incidence has increased in individual cou...
Note) Oceania includes Australia only. SCC–squamous cell carcinoma; ADC–adenocarcinoma; M–male; F- f...
<p>Incidence trends are based on incidence rates for 5-year time periods that were age-adjusted to t...
AIM: Although anal cancer is rare, its incidence has been reported to be rising in several countries...
Substantial rises in anal cancer incidence have been registered over the last few decades in the USA...
IF 2.415International audienceData on anal cancer epidemiology are rare. The aim of this study was t...
BackgroundAlthough anal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma (ADC) are generally combine...
BACKGROUND: Anal cancer incidence is gradually increasing. The cause of this increase is not exactly...
Summary statistics of mortality by rectal and anal cancers according to age groups.</p
<p>Trends in incidence rates (age standardized to the World Standard Population, per 100,000) at the...
<p>Age-standardized incidence rates (ASR) per 100,000 person years for each cancer, by gender and et...
Age-standardised incidence rates (per 100,000 individuals), 5-year average percent change and standa...
Age-standardised incidence rates (per 100,000 individuals), 5-year average percent change and the st...
Number of incident anal cancer cases by age, sex and histological subtype in selected high income co...
BackgroundPrevious studies have reported that anal cancer incidence has increased in individual coun...
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have reported that anal cancer incidence has increased in individual cou...
Note) Oceania includes Australia only. SCC–squamous cell carcinoma; ADC–adenocarcinoma; M–male; F- f...
<p>Incidence trends are based on incidence rates for 5-year time periods that were age-adjusted to t...
AIM: Although anal cancer is rare, its incidence has been reported to be rising in several countries...
Substantial rises in anal cancer incidence have been registered over the last few decades in the USA...
IF 2.415International audienceData on anal cancer epidemiology are rare. The aim of this study was t...
BackgroundAlthough anal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma (ADC) are generally combine...
BACKGROUND: Anal cancer incidence is gradually increasing. The cause of this increase is not exactly...
Summary statistics of mortality by rectal and anal cancers according to age groups.</p
<p>Trends in incidence rates (age standardized to the World Standard Population, per 100,000) at the...
<p>Age-standardized incidence rates (ASR) per 100,000 person years for each cancer, by gender and et...