Greater Poland is a region with a high risk of cancer. In terms of age-standardised incidence rate, it is ranked 2nd for men and 3rd for women out of Poland’s 16 provinces. Incidence structure in the region of Greater Poland is similar to that in other West European countries. The most common cancers in men are lung, prostate and colorectal, in women: breast, colorectal and lung. In 2016, nearly every third cancer-related death in the region was caused by lung cancer. In women, it was cause no. one. The incidence of chronic diseases, including cancer, is expected to further grow in view of the global ageing of the population. This means that malignancies will remain to be a major challenge for public health care.in the Greater Poland region
Introduction: Epidemiological data indicate growth of cancer appearance in young people and young ad...
Introduction.The purpose of the study was to evaluate the trends in morbidity and mortality of the s...
Cancer is the second most common cause of death in Poland (1). The highest incidence of car-cinoma i...
SummaryGreater Poland is a region of high cancer risk in Poland. Standardized rates for cancer incid...
AbstractBackground and aimThe Greater Poland Region is one of the most industrialised areas of Polan...
Malignant neoplasms are in Poland a major social problem not only in the older age groups, but they ...
Background: The Silesia Cancer Register conducts systematic monitoring of the cancer incidence sinc...
Malignant tumours are one of the leading causes of death, as well as one of the most important healt...
To date, no results have been published regarding cluster analysis of risk factors for cancer in Pol...
Background: The incidence of morbidity and mortality of cancers rapidly increase in the world and s...
Nation-al Cancer Registry indicated a gradual increase in the incidence of malignant tumours among m...
Introduction : Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour among women. About 15,000 new cases...
Introduction : Lung cancer is the most common malignant cancer worldwide. In 2013 a total of 21,524 ...
Introduction : Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour among women in Poland. In 2012 inva...
The cancer mortality ratios (CMRs) in Poland in high and low level radiation areas were analyzed bas...
Introduction: Epidemiological data indicate growth of cancer appearance in young people and young ad...
Introduction.The purpose of the study was to evaluate the trends in morbidity and mortality of the s...
Cancer is the second most common cause of death in Poland (1). The highest incidence of car-cinoma i...
SummaryGreater Poland is a region of high cancer risk in Poland. Standardized rates for cancer incid...
AbstractBackground and aimThe Greater Poland Region is one of the most industrialised areas of Polan...
Malignant neoplasms are in Poland a major social problem not only in the older age groups, but they ...
Background: The Silesia Cancer Register conducts systematic monitoring of the cancer incidence sinc...
Malignant tumours are one of the leading causes of death, as well as one of the most important healt...
To date, no results have been published regarding cluster analysis of risk factors for cancer in Pol...
Background: The incidence of morbidity and mortality of cancers rapidly increase in the world and s...
Nation-al Cancer Registry indicated a gradual increase in the incidence of malignant tumours among m...
Introduction : Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour among women. About 15,000 new cases...
Introduction : Lung cancer is the most common malignant cancer worldwide. In 2013 a total of 21,524 ...
Introduction : Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour among women in Poland. In 2012 inva...
The cancer mortality ratios (CMRs) in Poland in high and low level radiation areas were analyzed bas...
Introduction: Epidemiological data indicate growth of cancer appearance in young people and young ad...
Introduction.The purpose of the study was to evaluate the trends in morbidity and mortality of the s...
Cancer is the second most common cause of death in Poland (1). The highest incidence of car-cinoma i...