Introduction: Epidemiological discrepancies exist between rare and common cancers. The aim of this population-based study was to compare rare versus common adult solid cancers in the Netherlands, by providing incidence, prevalence and survival rates, evaluating trends in survival and comparing individual entities within domains and families. Methods: All adult patients with malignant solid cancers in the Netherlands between 1995 and 2019 were identified from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Data on patient, tumour and treatment characteristics were collected, and relative survival and survival trends were analysed. Results: A total of 170,628 patients with rare adult solid cancers and 806,023 patients with common adult solid cancers were in...
Rare cancers are not rare at all: they account for more than 20 % of all cancers and affect more tha...
PURPOSE: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Canc...
Background/aim: Unknown primary tumour (UPT) is the term applied to metastatic cancer, the origin of...
Introduction: Epidemiological discrepancies exist between rare and common cancers. The aim of this p...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
Backround: Rare cancers are a challenge to clinical practice, and treatment experience, even in majo...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
Background: Patients with rare cancers face challenges in the diagnostic and treatment phase, and in...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Rare cancers are a challenge to clinical practice, and treatment experience, ev...
Background Rare cancers are a challenge to clinical practice, and treatment experience, even in majo...
Purpose: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cance...
Purpose: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cance...
Rare cancers epidemiology is better known compared to the other rare diseases. Thanks to the long hi...
Background Rare cancers pose challenges for diagnosis, treatments, and clinical decision making. Inf...
Rare cancers are not rare at all: they account for more than 20 % of all cancers and affect more tha...
PURPOSE: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Canc...
Background/aim: Unknown primary tumour (UPT) is the term applied to metastatic cancer, the origin of...
Introduction: Epidemiological discrepancies exist between rare and common cancers. The aim of this p...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
Backround: Rare cancers are a challenge to clinical practice, and treatment experience, even in majo...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
Background: Patients with rare cancers face challenges in the diagnostic and treatment phase, and in...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Rare cancers are a challenge to clinical practice, and treatment experience, ev...
Background Rare cancers are a challenge to clinical practice, and treatment experience, even in majo...
Purpose: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cance...
Purpose: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cance...
Rare cancers epidemiology is better known compared to the other rare diseases. Thanks to the long hi...
Background Rare cancers pose challenges for diagnosis, treatments, and clinical decision making. Inf...
Rare cancers are not rare at all: they account for more than 20 % of all cancers and affect more tha...
PURPOSE: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Canc...
Background/aim: Unknown primary tumour (UPT) is the term applied to metastatic cancer, the origin of...