Background: Primary liver cancer is the fifth most common cancer world-wide, and the second most common cause of death from cancer, with an estimated 841,100 new cases and 781,500 deaths each year. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for 60–80% of cases, and cholangiocarcinoma 10–40%. We examined global trends in survival for both these sub-types of liver cancer, by country, age, sex and calendar period. Methods: Data on 1,005,032 adults (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with a primary, invasive malignant neoplasm of the liver or intrahepatic bile ducts between 1995 and 2009 were provided by 243 population-based cancer registries in 60 countries. Analysis was restricted to patients for whom the diagnosis of a primary malignancy had been con...
Background: To update and compare mortality from primary liver cancer (PLC) and intrahepatic cholang...
Upward trends in incidence and mortality from primary liver cancer have been reported from Japan, th...
Background: Worldwide data for cancer survival are scarce. We aimed to initiate worldwide surveillan...
Background: Primary liver cancer is the fifth most common cancer world-wide, and the second most com...
Aim: To describe the global pattern and trend of liver cancer survival, using data from the populati...
Jonathan Montomoli1, Rune Erichsen1, Mette Nørgaard1, Morten Høyer2, Jesper Ba...
International comparison of liver cancer survival has been hampered due to varying standards and deg...
Liver cancer represents a major clinical challenge. The aim of the SUDCAN collaborative study was to...
Background & Aims: Liver cancer (LC) and pancreatic cancer (PC) are often diagnosed at an advanc...
BackgroundRecent trends of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) mortality and outcome remain unknown in th...
Background The EUROCARE study collects and analyses survival data from population-based cancer regis...
IF 2.415International audienceLiver cancer represents a major clinical challenge. The aim of the SUD...
(1) Background: Liver cancer in Italy is characterised by one of the highest incidence rates worldwi...
Background: Primary liver cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Global burden varies...
none6OBJECTIVES: There is large geographic variation in incidence levels and time trends of hepatoce...
Background: To update and compare mortality from primary liver cancer (PLC) and intrahepatic cholang...
Upward trends in incidence and mortality from primary liver cancer have been reported from Japan, th...
Background: Worldwide data for cancer survival are scarce. We aimed to initiate worldwide surveillan...
Background: Primary liver cancer is the fifth most common cancer world-wide, and the second most com...
Aim: To describe the global pattern and trend of liver cancer survival, using data from the populati...
Jonathan Montomoli1, Rune Erichsen1, Mette Nørgaard1, Morten Høyer2, Jesper Ba...
International comparison of liver cancer survival has been hampered due to varying standards and deg...
Liver cancer represents a major clinical challenge. The aim of the SUDCAN collaborative study was to...
Background & Aims: Liver cancer (LC) and pancreatic cancer (PC) are often diagnosed at an advanc...
BackgroundRecent trends of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) mortality and outcome remain unknown in th...
Background The EUROCARE study collects and analyses survival data from population-based cancer regis...
IF 2.415International audienceLiver cancer represents a major clinical challenge. The aim of the SUD...
(1) Background: Liver cancer in Italy is characterised by one of the highest incidence rates worldwi...
Background: Primary liver cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Global burden varies...
none6OBJECTIVES: There is large geographic variation in incidence levels and time trends of hepatoce...
Background: To update and compare mortality from primary liver cancer (PLC) and intrahepatic cholang...
Upward trends in incidence and mortality from primary liver cancer have been reported from Japan, th...
Background: Worldwide data for cancer survival are scarce. We aimed to initiate worldwide surveillan...