Trends in mortality in the age group 20-44 years for the 16 most common cancers or groups of cancer in young adults are presented for 24 European countries (i.e, these with greater than or equal to 1 000 000 inhabitants). The largest (up to 9-fold) and most frequent increases were recorded for cancer of the mouth and pharynx (greater than or equal to 2-fold increase from 1955-1959 to 1985-1359 in 10 countries), and oesophagus (in eight countries) in males, and for cancer of the skin, chiefly of melanomatous type, in males and females (in nine and eight countries, respectively). Consistent declines were observed for cancer of the stomach and uterus (chiefly, cervix), and far Hodgkin's disease, most notably, in northern European countries. Li...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Background: To update the pattern of cancer mortality in Europe. Materials and methods: We analysed ...
After long-term rises, over the last decade age-standardised mortality from most common cancer sites...
Trends in mortality in the age group 20-44 years for the 16 most common cancers or groups of cancer ...
Trends in mortality in the age group 20-44 years for the 16 most common cancers or groups of cancer ...
Trends in mortality from all neoplasms and major cancer sites in Switzerland among populations aged ...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
Mortality data, abstracted from the WHO database, are presented in tabular form for 26 cancer sites ...
Although cancer mortality in young adults accounts for only a small proportion of all cancer deaths,...
Over the past few years, age-standardised mortality rates have levelled off or declined for most can...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Mortality data, abstracted from the World Health Organization database, are presented in tabular for...
Trends in death certification rates from all cancers and seven selected cancer sites (bone sarcoma, ...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Background: To update the pattern of cancer mortality in Europe. Materials and methods: We analysed ...
After long-term rises, over the last decade age-standardised mortality from most common cancer sites...
Trends in mortality in the age group 20-44 years for the 16 most common cancers or groups of cancer ...
Trends in mortality in the age group 20-44 years for the 16 most common cancers or groups of cancer ...
Trends in mortality from all neoplasms and major cancer sites in Switzerland among populations aged ...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
Mortality data, abstracted from the WHO database, are presented in tabular form for 26 cancer sites ...
Although cancer mortality in young adults accounts for only a small proportion of all cancer deaths,...
Over the past few years, age-standardised mortality rates have levelled off or declined for most can...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Mortality data, abstracted from the World Health Organization database, are presented in tabular for...
Trends in death certification rates from all cancers and seven selected cancer sites (bone sarcoma, ...
Trends in age-standardised mortality for all cancers and 21 cancers or groups of cancers over the pe...
Background: To update the pattern of cancer mortality in Europe. Materials and methods: We analysed ...
After long-term rises, over the last decade age-standardised mortality from most common cancer sites...