Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consisted of individuals with a migration background. This article focuses on cancer-specific incidence and mortality among one of the biggest migrant groups in Germany: the resettlers. Resettlers are ethnic Germans who mainly immigrated from the Russian federation and other countries of the former Soviet Union after its collapse in 1989. We investigated differences between resettlers and the general German population, regarding (i) incidence and mortality of malignant neoplasms, (ii) time trends of the corresponding incidence and mortality, and (iii) cancer stage at diagnosis. We provide data from two resettler cohorts covering an observation time...
In many European countries, migrants utilize cancer screening less often than non-migrants. In Germa...
Zeeb H, Razum O, Blettner M, Stegmaier C. Transition in cancer patterns among Turks residing in Germ...
Cancer survival rates are lower in Eastern Europe. To describe, based on a single-centre database in...
Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consis...
Background: In this study, we compared stage at diagnosis, standardized incidence ratio (SIR) and st...
Winkler V, Kaucher S, Deckert A, et al. Aussiedler Mortality (AMOR): cohort studies on ethnic German...
Purpose The Aussiedler Mortality cohorts represent the unique migrant group of ethnic Germans (reset...
Zeeb H, Spallek J, Razum O. Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cance...
Resettlers (in German: (Spät-)Aussiedler) form one of the biggest migrant groups in Germany. It...
Background: Although migrant health is a topic of interest across Europe and although health care se...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
: In Germany, prostate cancer is the leading cause of cancer and the third leading cause of death fr...
Background and goals: Comparing cancer incidence by migrant studies is one of the main approaches to...
Traditionally there have been differences in cancer incidence across geographic regions. When immigr...
Most chronic diseases follow a socioeconomic gradient with higher rates in lower socioeconomic group...
In many European countries, migrants utilize cancer screening less often than non-migrants. In Germa...
Zeeb H, Razum O, Blettner M, Stegmaier C. Transition in cancer patterns among Turks residing in Germ...
Cancer survival rates are lower in Eastern Europe. To describe, based on a single-centre database in...
Germany is a country known for immigration. In 2015, 21% of the general population in Germany consis...
Background: In this study, we compared stage at diagnosis, standardized incidence ratio (SIR) and st...
Winkler V, Kaucher S, Deckert A, et al. Aussiedler Mortality (AMOR): cohort studies on ethnic German...
Purpose The Aussiedler Mortality cohorts represent the unique migrant group of ethnic Germans (reset...
Zeeb H, Spallek J, Razum O. Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cance...
Resettlers (in German: (Spät-)Aussiedler) form one of the biggest migrant groups in Germany. It...
Background: Although migrant health is a topic of interest across Europe and although health care se...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
: In Germany, prostate cancer is the leading cause of cancer and the third leading cause of death fr...
Background and goals: Comparing cancer incidence by migrant studies is one of the main approaches to...
Traditionally there have been differences in cancer incidence across geographic regions. When immigr...
Most chronic diseases follow a socioeconomic gradient with higher rates in lower socioeconomic group...
In many European countries, migrants utilize cancer screening less often than non-migrants. In Germa...
Zeeb H, Razum O, Blettner M, Stegmaier C. Transition in cancer patterns among Turks residing in Germ...
Cancer survival rates are lower in Eastern Europe. To describe, based on a single-centre database in...