Background Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer affecting women in the Bahamas, which consists of many islands. This is the first attempt to identify which island has the highest occurrence of breast cancer. Objective The aim of this study was to describe the sociodemographical and spatial features of breast cancer in the Bahamas in 2009–2011. Methods A review of the medical records of all women with a confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer during the period January 1, 2009-December 31, 2011, was undertaken. Data were first obtained from the National Oncology Board of the Bahamas and validated by a review of the medical records. The patient address was geocoded and mapped using ArcGIS 10.0 Environmental Systems Research Institute (...
International audienceBackground - Few national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limi...
Objective: Cancer is one of the reasons for the increased burden of disease in the coming decades. B...
Objective: To document the pathologic features of breast cancer in Jamaica. Methods: The pathology ...
Abstract Background Cancer indicators are essential information for cancer surveillance and cancer r...
Abstract Background Geographical disparities in cancer incidence are observed at different scales an...
Objective The aim of this study is to determine the clinicopathological features of breast cancer in...
Trinidad and Tobago (TT) experiences the highest breast cancer mortality in the Caribbean; the distr...
Trinidad and Tobago (TT) is the country with the highest breast cancer mortality in the Caribbean. I...
Abstract Purpose Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Caribbean, and the Republic of Trinidad a...
Introduction: Neoplasic disease has been assuming an increasingly relevant role in the world's publi...
International audienceThe principal gynaecological cancers (breast, ovary, uterus, and cervix) accou...
Abstract Background Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Caribbean, including the isla...
A total of 4981 cancers were recorded in Kingston and St Andrew during the period 2003 – 2007: 2536 ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among women in the Caribbean...
BackgroundFew national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limited cancer statistics bei...
International audienceBackground - Few national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limi...
Objective: Cancer is one of the reasons for the increased burden of disease in the coming decades. B...
Objective: To document the pathologic features of breast cancer in Jamaica. Methods: The pathology ...
Abstract Background Cancer indicators are essential information for cancer surveillance and cancer r...
Abstract Background Geographical disparities in cancer incidence are observed at different scales an...
Objective The aim of this study is to determine the clinicopathological features of breast cancer in...
Trinidad and Tobago (TT) experiences the highest breast cancer mortality in the Caribbean; the distr...
Trinidad and Tobago (TT) is the country with the highest breast cancer mortality in the Caribbean. I...
Abstract Purpose Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Caribbean, and the Republic of Trinidad a...
Introduction: Neoplasic disease has been assuming an increasingly relevant role in the world's publi...
International audienceThe principal gynaecological cancers (breast, ovary, uterus, and cervix) accou...
Abstract Background Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Caribbean, including the isla...
A total of 4981 cancers were recorded in Kingston and St Andrew during the period 2003 – 2007: 2536 ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among women in the Caribbean...
BackgroundFew national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limited cancer statistics bei...
International audienceBackground - Few national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limi...
Objective: Cancer is one of the reasons for the increased burden of disease in the coming decades. B...
Objective: To document the pathologic features of breast cancer in Jamaica. Methods: The pathology ...