Population ageing has substantially contributed to the rising number of new cancer cases worldwide. We document cancer incidence patterns in 2012 among older adults globally, and examine the changing magnitude of cancer in this age group over the next decades. Using GLOBOCAN 2012 data, we presented the number and proportion of new cancer cases, and the truncated age‐standardised incidence rates among adults aged 65 years and older for all cancer sites combined and for the five most common cancer sites by world region. We calculated the incidence in 2035 by applying population projections, assuming no changes in rates. In 2012, 6.7 million new cancer cases (47.5% of all cancers) were diagnosed among older adults worldwide, with marked region...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Population ageing has substantially contributed to the rising number of new cancer cases worldwide. ...
Population ageing has substantially contributed to the rising number of new cancer cases worldwide. ...
Using GLOBOCAN estimates, we describe the estimated cancer incidence among adults aged 80 years or o...
OBJECTIVE: We examine international incidence trends of lung, colorectal, prostate, and breast cance...
OBJECTIVE: We examine international incidence trends of lung, colorectal, prostate, and breast cance...
Objective: We examine international incidence trends of lung, colorectal, prostate, and breast cance...
Although the countries of Sub‐Sharan Africa represent among the most rapidly growing and aging popul...
Background: Population ageing results in an increasing cancer burden in the elderly. We aimed to eva...
Background: Population ageing results in an increasing cancer burden in the elderly. We aimed to eva...
Background: Population ageing results in an increasing cancer burden in the elderly. We aimed to eva...
Objective To describe the cancer burden in adults aged 65 years and older in Latin America and the C...
Introduction and Study Aims: The underlying population of global regions varies widely and is a majo...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Population ageing has substantially contributed to the rising number of new cancer cases worldwide. ...
Population ageing has substantially contributed to the rising number of new cancer cases worldwide. ...
Using GLOBOCAN estimates, we describe the estimated cancer incidence among adults aged 80 years or o...
OBJECTIVE: We examine international incidence trends of lung, colorectal, prostate, and breast cance...
OBJECTIVE: We examine international incidence trends of lung, colorectal, prostate, and breast cance...
Objective: We examine international incidence trends of lung, colorectal, prostate, and breast cance...
Although the countries of Sub‐Sharan Africa represent among the most rapidly growing and aging popul...
Background: Population ageing results in an increasing cancer burden in the elderly. We aimed to eva...
Background: Population ageing results in an increasing cancer burden in the elderly. We aimed to eva...
Background: Population ageing results in an increasing cancer burden in the elderly. We aimed to eva...
Objective To describe the cancer burden in adults aged 65 years and older in Latin America and the C...
Introduction and Study Aims: The underlying population of global regions varies widely and is a majo...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...