AbstractObjectiveInternational data have reported prostate cancer as the most frequent among men, and the third highest in mortality. A rise in incidence has been observed in the course of recent decades, probably influenced by early detection, mainly in asymptomatic men, through regular screening with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing. The purpose of this study was to contribute to information on trends in prostate cancer incidence and mortality using population-based data.MethodsThis was an exploratory ecological study of time trends, aiming at describing changes in prostate cancer incidence and mortality in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, from 1996 to 2006. Rates were calculated from data of the Registro de Câncer de Base Populacional de...
Incidence and mortality from prostate cancer were rising in most countries until the late 1980s. Fol...
Prostate cancer mortality projections at the nationwide and regional levels to the year 2025 are car...
Scanty information, limited to selected areas of the country, is available on cancer mortality in Br...
Prostate cancer differently affects different regions of the world, displaying higher rates in more ...
This study aimed at analyzing the pattern of prostate cancer mortality in the Central-West Region, i...
AbstractRationale and objectiveThe incidence of prostate cancer has increased in Central and South A...
Objective: To describe trends in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing, prostate cancer incidence ...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer (PCa) was the second most frequent cancer and the fifth leading ...
Objective. To analyze the trend in prostate cancer survival, incidence and mortality rates in Cali, ...
<p>Objective: To analyze the trend in prostate cancer survival, incidence and mortality rates in Cal...
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening was introduced to detect prostate cancer at an early stage...
Background: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
Prostate cancer is widely considered to be a form of cancer whose aetiology is poorly understood and...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in men in Sweden and G...
Incidence and mortality from prostate cancer were rising in most countries until the late 1980s. Fol...
Prostate cancer mortality projections at the nationwide and regional levels to the year 2025 are car...
Scanty information, limited to selected areas of the country, is available on cancer mortality in Br...
Prostate cancer differently affects different regions of the world, displaying higher rates in more ...
This study aimed at analyzing the pattern of prostate cancer mortality in the Central-West Region, i...
AbstractRationale and objectiveThe incidence of prostate cancer has increased in Central and South A...
Objective: To describe trends in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing, prostate cancer incidence ...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer (PCa) was the second most frequent cancer and the fifth leading ...
Objective. To analyze the trend in prostate cancer survival, incidence and mortality rates in Cali, ...
<p>Objective: To analyze the trend in prostate cancer survival, incidence and mortality rates in Cal...
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening was introduced to detect prostate cancer at an early stage...
Background: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
Prostate cancer is widely considered to be a form of cancer whose aetiology is poorly understood and...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer occurrence and stage distribution changed dramatically during the end of...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in men in Sweden and G...
Incidence and mortality from prostate cancer were rising in most countries until the late 1980s. Fol...
Prostate cancer mortality projections at the nationwide and regional levels to the year 2025 are car...
Scanty information, limited to selected areas of the country, is available on cancer mortality in Br...