Survival has improved in bladder cancer but few studies have considered extended periods or covered populations for which medical care is essentially free of charge. We analyzed survival in urothelial cancer (UC, of which vast majority are bladder cancers) in Finland and Sweden over a 50-year period (1967–2016) using data from the NORDCAN database. Finland and Sweden are neighboring countries with largely similar health care systems but higher economic resources and health care expenditure in Sweden. We present results on 1- and 5-year relative survival rates, and additionally provide a novel measure, the difference between 1- and 5-year relative survival, indicating how well survival was maintained between these two periods. Over the 50-ye...
AimTo investigate trends in bladder cancer incidence, mortality and survival, and cancer-control imp...
none7OBJECTIVE To update trends in bladder cancer mortality in 32 European countries and the Europea...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Bladder cancer is primarily a disease of older age and little is known ...
Survival has improved in bladder cancer but few studies have considered extended periods or covered ...
To understand the potential impact of new treatment options for urinary tract cancer, recent populat...
Objective: To evaluate trends in bladder cancer incidence, survival and mortality in Sweden from 199...
Lars Lund1,2, R Erichsen1, M Nørgaard1, E H Larsen3, M Borre4, J Jacobsen11Department of ...
Background This work presents relative survival estimates regarding urinary tract tumours among adul...
OBJECTIVE: The most common form of urinary bladder cancer is the low and intermediate risk categorie...
Global survival studies have shown favorable development in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) treatment but...
Abstract Aims: Global survival studies in cancer have generally shown favourable development, but st...
Objective. To analyse the management and outcome of patients with Ta T1 urinary bladder cancer in a ...
The aim of this study was to use the Swedish National Registry of Urinary Bladder Cancer (SNRUBC) to...
Statistics, 2003). Bladder cancer ranks as the fourth most common in men and ninth in women, and it ...
AimTo investigate trends in bladder cancer incidence, mortality and survival, and cancer-control imp...
none7OBJECTIVE To update trends in bladder cancer mortality in 32 European countries and the Europea...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Bladder cancer is primarily a disease of older age and little is known ...
Survival has improved in bladder cancer but few studies have considered extended periods or covered ...
To understand the potential impact of new treatment options for urinary tract cancer, recent populat...
Objective: To evaluate trends in bladder cancer incidence, survival and mortality in Sweden from 199...
Lars Lund1,2, R Erichsen1, M Nørgaard1, E H Larsen3, M Borre4, J Jacobsen11Department of ...
Background This work presents relative survival estimates regarding urinary tract tumours among adul...
OBJECTIVE: The most common form of urinary bladder cancer is the low and intermediate risk categorie...
Global survival studies have shown favorable development in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) treatment but...
Abstract Aims: Global survival studies in cancer have generally shown favourable development, but st...
Objective. To analyse the management and outcome of patients with Ta T1 urinary bladder cancer in a ...
The aim of this study was to use the Swedish National Registry of Urinary Bladder Cancer (SNRUBC) to...
Statistics, 2003). Bladder cancer ranks as the fourth most common in men and ninth in women, and it ...
AimTo investigate trends in bladder cancer incidence, mortality and survival, and cancer-control imp...
none7OBJECTIVE To update trends in bladder cancer mortality in 32 European countries and the Europea...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Bladder cancer is primarily a disease of older age and little is known ...