Survival for childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumours varies across Europe, partly because of the difficulty of distinguishing malignant from non-malignant disease. This study examines bias in CNS tumours survival analysis to obtain the reliable and comparable survival figures. We analysed survival data for about 15,000 children (age <15) diagnosed with CNS between 2000 and 2007, from 71 population-based cancer registries in 27 countries. We selected high-quality data based on registry-specific data quality indicators and recorded observed 1-year and 5-year survival by countries and CNS entity. We provided age-adjusted survival and used a Cox model to calculate the hazard ratios (HRs) of death, adjusting by age, site and grading by...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...
Survival for childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumours varies across Europe, partly because of ...
Survival for childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumours varies across Europe, partly because of ...
Survival for childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumours varies across Europe, partly because of ...
Abstract EUROCARE is a population-based survival study including data from European Cancer Registrie...
EUROCARE is a population-based survival study including data from European Cancer Registries. The pr...
Tumors of the central nervous system are among the leading causes of cancer-related death in childre...
International audienceAbstract Introduction Tumors of the central nervous system are among the leadi...
International audienceAbstract Introduction Tumors of the central nervous system are among the leadi...
Aim: Primary tumours in the central nervous system (CNS) are the second most common malignancy in ch...
Abstract This paper describes the incidence and survival of childhood central nervous system (CNS) t...
Introduction: Survival of children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors varies largely between c...
Abstract Other articles in this issue of the European Journal of Cancer have described population-ba...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...
Survival for childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumours varies across Europe, partly because of ...
Survival for childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumours varies across Europe, partly because of ...
Survival for childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumours varies across Europe, partly because of ...
Abstract EUROCARE is a population-based survival study including data from European Cancer Registrie...
EUROCARE is a population-based survival study including data from European Cancer Registries. The pr...
Tumors of the central nervous system are among the leading causes of cancer-related death in childre...
International audienceAbstract Introduction Tumors of the central nervous system are among the leadi...
International audienceAbstract Introduction Tumors of the central nervous system are among the leadi...
Aim: Primary tumours in the central nervous system (CNS) are the second most common malignancy in ch...
Abstract This paper describes the incidence and survival of childhood central nervous system (CNS) t...
Introduction: Survival of children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors varies largely between c...
Abstract Other articles in this issue of the European Journal of Cancer have described population-ba...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...
We present estimates of population-based 5-year relative survival for adult Europeans diagnosed with...