AbstractBackground and purposeWe investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor-specific determinants on the risk of developing a second malignancy among patients treated for cervical cancer.Material and methodsWe included patients with a first cervical cancer (N=12,048) from the Netherlands Cancer Registry (NCR), 1989–2008. Standardized incidence ratios (SIR) and absolute excess risks (AER) per 10,000 person-years were calculated to estimate the burden of second cancers in cervical cancer survivors. Incidence rate ratios (IRR) were computed to identify predictors for second cancers among cervical cancer survivors.ResultsDuring the study period, 676 (5.6%) patients were diagnosed with a second cancer. Smoking-related ca...
PurposeTo assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-ba...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed wi...
BackgroundLung cancer is increasingly common as a second primary malignancy. However, the clinical c...
AbstractBackground and purposeWe investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor...
Background and purpose: We investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor-speci...
Background. The pattern of second cancers after treatment for cervical cancer provides important inf...
Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy among women worldwide ( 1). Given the 67.2 % 10...
AbstractPurpose: Occurrence of a second cancer is the most serious event among long-term survivors a...
Second cancers after uterine cervical cancer treated with radiation therapy.\nBackground: Characteri...
In parallel with increasing numbers of cancer patients and improving cancer survival, the occurrence...
Background Although cancer survivors are at increased risk for developing cancers at other sites, li...
ABSTRACT-The numbers of second cancers among 182,040 women treated for cervical cancer that were rep...
To evaluate the risk of secondary primary malignancy (SPM) in patients with cervical cancer using a ...
Longitudinal studies are needed to characterise the burden of second primary malignancies among canc...
ABSTRACT-Incidence of second primary cancers was evaluated in 7,127 women with invasive cancer of th...
PurposeTo assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-ba...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed wi...
BackgroundLung cancer is increasingly common as a second primary malignancy. However, the clinical c...
AbstractBackground and purposeWe investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor...
Background and purpose: We investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor-speci...
Background. The pattern of second cancers after treatment for cervical cancer provides important inf...
Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy among women worldwide ( 1). Given the 67.2 % 10...
AbstractPurpose: Occurrence of a second cancer is the most serious event among long-term survivors a...
Second cancers after uterine cervical cancer treated with radiation therapy.\nBackground: Characteri...
In parallel with increasing numbers of cancer patients and improving cancer survival, the occurrence...
Background Although cancer survivors are at increased risk for developing cancers at other sites, li...
ABSTRACT-The numbers of second cancers among 182,040 women treated for cervical cancer that were rep...
To evaluate the risk of secondary primary malignancy (SPM) in patients with cervical cancer using a ...
Longitudinal studies are needed to characterise the burden of second primary malignancies among canc...
ABSTRACT-Incidence of second primary cancers was evaluated in 7,127 women with invasive cancer of th...
PurposeTo assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-ba...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed wi...
BackgroundLung cancer is increasingly common as a second primary malignancy. However, the clinical c...