Objective To analyze the secular trends of pancreatic cancer incidence and mortality in Changning district of Shanghai from 1974 to 2013. Methods We calculated the age-standardized rates of incidence and mortality and the average annual percent changes for pancreatic cancer using Segi's world standard population and the data from Shanghai Cancer Registry. Age-period-cohort model was constructed to further assess the effect of age, diagnosis period and birth cohort on the secular trends of pancreatic cancer incidence and mortality. Results During 1974-2013, the age-standardized incidence and mortality rates were 6.49/105 and 6.01/105 in male, 4.83/105 and 4.57/105 in female, respectively. The age-standardized incidence was increased by 0.8% ...
The burden of stomach cancer remains high in Hong Kong. We sought to evaluate the associations of ag...
<p>The incidence rate of pancreatic cancer of Shanghai residency during 2004–2009 (1/100,000).</p
South Australian registry data were used to explore age-standardised incidence and mortality rates a...
Background Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive cancer and is predicted to become the second leading c...
Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease with dismal prognosis. Large population-based evidence on...
Interest has recently emerged about the increasing trend of pancreatic cancer mortality in Taiwan, p...
Wenrui Wu,1,2,* Xingkang He,3,4,* Liya Yang,1,2 Qing Wang,1,2 Xiaoyuan Bian,1,2 Jianzhong Ye,1,2 Yat...
AIM: To describe the mortality rate of pancreatic cancer and its distribution in China during the pe...
Background & Aims Pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality, and its mortality has no...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer poses a serious medical problem worldwide. Countries in the We...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease with dismal prognosis. Large population-based...
The aim was to study the variation trends of all-cause and cancer mortality during 1984–2013 i...
Interest in the increasing trends in pancreatic cancer mortality in Taiwan has recently emerged. The...
Abstract Background The long‐term trend in cancer death in a rapidly developing country provides inf...
Lack of cancer incidence information for adolescents and young adults led us to describe incidence t...
The burden of stomach cancer remains high in Hong Kong. We sought to evaluate the associations of ag...
<p>The incidence rate of pancreatic cancer of Shanghai residency during 2004–2009 (1/100,000).</p
South Australian registry data were used to explore age-standardised incidence and mortality rates a...
Background Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive cancer and is predicted to become the second leading c...
Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease with dismal prognosis. Large population-based evidence on...
Interest has recently emerged about the increasing trend of pancreatic cancer mortality in Taiwan, p...
Wenrui Wu,1,2,* Xingkang He,3,4,* Liya Yang,1,2 Qing Wang,1,2 Xiaoyuan Bian,1,2 Jianzhong Ye,1,2 Yat...
AIM: To describe the mortality rate of pancreatic cancer and its distribution in China during the pe...
Background & Aims Pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality, and its mortality has no...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer poses a serious medical problem worldwide. Countries in the We...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease with dismal prognosis. Large population-based...
The aim was to study the variation trends of all-cause and cancer mortality during 1984–2013 i...
Interest in the increasing trends in pancreatic cancer mortality in Taiwan has recently emerged. The...
Abstract Background The long‐term trend in cancer death in a rapidly developing country provides inf...
Lack of cancer incidence information for adolescents and young adults led us to describe incidence t...
The burden of stomach cancer remains high in Hong Kong. We sought to evaluate the associations of ag...
<p>The incidence rate of pancreatic cancer of Shanghai residency during 2004–2009 (1/100,000).</p
South Australian registry data were used to explore age-standardised incidence and mortality rates a...