Incluye 2 ficheros de datosIn this paper, space-time patterns of colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality risks are studied by sex and age group (50-69, ≥70) in Spanish provinces during the period 1975-2008. Space-time conditional autoregressive models are used to perform the statistical analyses. A pronounced increase in mortality risk has been observed in males for both age-groups. For males between 50 and 69 years of age, trends seem to stabilize from 2001 onward. In females, trends reflect a more stable pattern during the period in both age groups. However, for the 50-69 years group, risks take an upward trend in the period 2006-2008 after the slight decline observed in the second half of the period. This study offers interesting information r...
Objective: To examine changes in colorectal cancer mortality in 34 European countries between 1970 a...
Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high lethal...
Purpose: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) varies by age, sex, and anatomical subsite. Few st...
the aim of this study was to describe the trends of colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality by autonomous ...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second cause of tumour mortality in Spain and Europe. To ...
Objectives: to provide up-to-date information and to analyze recent changes in colorectal cancer mor...
BACKGROUND: New disease mapping techniques widely used in small-area studies enable disease distribu...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second cause of tumour mortality in Spain and Europe. To date, no stu...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second cause of tumour mortality in Spain and Eur...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a silent and largely asymptomatic cancer, leading to late diagnosis an...
none10ObjeCtive To examine changes in colorectal cancer mortality in 34 European countries between 1...
Trends in mortality rates from colorectal cancer during the second half of the 20th century were ana...
Background: Colorectal cancer incidence in Spain increased considerably between the early nineties a...
Colorectal cancer is the leading cancer in non-smokers in Western countries, and over the last decad...
Objectives: To compare incidence, mortality and epidemiological characteristics of patients diagnose...
Objective: To examine changes in colorectal cancer mortality in 34 European countries between 1970 a...
Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high lethal...
Purpose: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) varies by age, sex, and anatomical subsite. Few st...
the aim of this study was to describe the trends of colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality by autonomous ...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second cause of tumour mortality in Spain and Europe. To ...
Objectives: to provide up-to-date information and to analyze recent changes in colorectal cancer mor...
BACKGROUND: New disease mapping techniques widely used in small-area studies enable disease distribu...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second cause of tumour mortality in Spain and Europe. To date, no stu...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second cause of tumour mortality in Spain and Eur...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a silent and largely asymptomatic cancer, leading to late diagnosis an...
none10ObjeCtive To examine changes in colorectal cancer mortality in 34 European countries between 1...
Trends in mortality rates from colorectal cancer during the second half of the 20th century were ana...
Background: Colorectal cancer incidence in Spain increased considerably between the early nineties a...
Colorectal cancer is the leading cancer in non-smokers in Western countries, and over the last decad...
Objectives: To compare incidence, mortality and epidemiological characteristics of patients diagnose...
Objective: To examine changes in colorectal cancer mortality in 34 European countries between 1970 a...
Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high lethal...
Purpose: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) varies by age, sex, and anatomical subsite. Few st...