Abstract Background The value of hospital registries for describing treatment and survival outcomes for vulval cancer was investigated. Hospital registry data from four major public hospitals in 1984–2016 were used because population-based data lacked required treatment and outcomes data. Unlike population registries, the hospital registries had recorded FIGO stage, grade and treatment. Methods Unadjusted and adjusted disease-specific survival and multiple logistic regression were used. Disease-specific survivals were explored using Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimates. Hazards ratios (HRs) were obtained from proportional hazards regression for 1984–1999 and 2000–2016. Repeat analyses were undertaken using competing risk regression. Results...
Background: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the ‘gold standard’ for researche...
Objective: To compare the accuracy, costs and utility of using the National Death Index (NDI) and st...
Survival from breast cancer in the UK is lower than in other countries in Western Europe, the USA an...
Registry data on invasive cervical cancers (n = 1,274) from four major hospitals (1984-2012) were an...
© AHHA 2015. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
Rationale: Treatment guidelines recommend a more conservative surgical approach than mastectomy for ...
Henrik Toft Sørensen, Timothy L LashDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus Universit...
BACKGROUND: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the 'gold standard' for researche...
Background: Data from centralised, population-based statutory cancer registries are generally consid...
IntroductionGynaecological cancers collectively account for almost 10% of cancer diagnoses made in A...
Today, many countries are increasing their efforts to ensure that all cancer patients receive the be...
This report presents national cancer data on relative survival and prevalence in Australia for invas...
Over the past decade, population-based cancer registry data have been used increasingly worldwide to...
Introduction: Cancer care and outcomes differ across cultural groups in Australia. Quantifying these...
Background: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the ‘gold standard’ for researche...
Objective: To compare the accuracy, costs and utility of using the National Death Index (NDI) and st...
Survival from breast cancer in the UK is lower than in other countries in Western Europe, the USA an...
Registry data on invasive cervical cancers (n = 1,274) from four major hospitals (1984-2012) were an...
© AHHA 2015. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
Rationale: Treatment guidelines recommend a more conservative surgical approach than mastectomy for ...
Henrik Toft Sørensen, Timothy L LashDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus Universit...
BACKGROUND: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the 'gold standard' for researche...
Background: Data from centralised, population-based statutory cancer registries are generally consid...
IntroductionGynaecological cancers collectively account for almost 10% of cancer diagnoses made in A...
Today, many countries are increasing their efforts to ensure that all cancer patients receive the be...
This report presents national cancer data on relative survival and prevalence in Australia for invas...
Over the past decade, population-based cancer registry data have been used increasingly worldwide to...
Introduction: Cancer care and outcomes differ across cultural groups in Australia. Quantifying these...
Background: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the ‘gold standard’ for researche...
Objective: To compare the accuracy, costs and utility of using the National Death Index (NDI) and st...
Survival from breast cancer in the UK is lower than in other countries in Western Europe, the USA an...