The incidence of gynaecologic cancers in women from Kingston and St Andrew for the period 1973-1997 were reviewed by analyzing data previously published by the Jamaica Cancer Registry. Gynaecologic cancer-related mortality statistics for the entire island for 1999 were compiled from data obtained from the Registrar General’s Department (RGD) and the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN). Data were compared to gynaecologic cancer statistics for women from the United States of America for 1973-1997. A total of 2862 gynaecologic cancers were registered for the years 1973-1997, which represents 26.8% of all female cancers from Kingston and St Andrew. Cervical cancer accounted for 62% of these gynaecologic cancers. The 268 cancer-related dea...
In 2013, the Pan American Health Organization issued a call for improving primary cancer prevention ...
A restrospective study of gynaecological malignant tumours was undertaken between January 1990 - Dec...
Objective: To document the pathologic features of breast cancer in Jamaica. Methods: The pathology ...
A total of 4981 cancers were recorded in Kingston and St Andrew during the period 2003 – 2007: 2536 ...
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...
Background: The Caribbean ranks seventh among world regions most affected by cervical cancer. Social...
Abstract Purpose Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Caribbean, and the Republic of Trinidad a...
This arficle presents an assessment of cervical cancer mortality trends in the Americas based on PAH...
Background: Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer in women in the world and Trinidad and ...
Background: Gynecological cancers have been shown to contribute overwhelmingly to gynecological mort...
In May 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) called for the elimination of cervical cancer. To m...
Context: Female cancer is a public health problem the world over. The malignancies of the female gen...
Cervical cancer is more common in Latin America than elsewhere in the world. Previous work indicated...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a comprehensive analysis of the descriptive epidemiology of invasive cervical ...
In 2013, the Pan American Health Organization issued a call for improving primary cancer prevention ...
A restrospective study of gynaecological malignant tumours was undertaken between January 1990 - Dec...
Objective: To document the pathologic features of breast cancer in Jamaica. Methods: The pathology ...
A total of 4981 cancers were recorded in Kingston and St Andrew during the period 2003 – 2007: 2536 ...
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...
Background: The Caribbean ranks seventh among world regions most affected by cervical cancer. Social...
Abstract Purpose Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Caribbean, and the Republic of Trinidad a...
This arficle presents an assessment of cervical cancer mortality trends in the Americas based on PAH...
Background: Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer in women in the world and Trinidad and ...
Background: Gynecological cancers have been shown to contribute overwhelmingly to gynecological mort...
In May 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) called for the elimination of cervical cancer. To m...
Context: Female cancer is a public health problem the world over. The malignancies of the female gen...
Cervical cancer is more common in Latin America than elsewhere in the world. Previous work indicated...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a comprehensive analysis of the descriptive epidemiology of invasive cervical ...
In 2013, the Pan American Health Organization issued a call for improving primary cancer prevention ...
A restrospective study of gynaecological malignant tumours was undertaken between January 1990 - Dec...
Objective: To document the pathologic features of breast cancer in Jamaica. Methods: The pathology ...