AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variations, in Italy, for cancer survival. For most neoplasms, survival rates tended to be lower in Southern regions versus Northern areas; for colorectal tumours, 5-year survival was 60% in Northern regions, but ranged between 40% and 50% in the South. Main purpose of the present study was to find out possible reasons which might explain such differences. To reach this objective, we compared the main epidemiological and clinical data in two areas covered by cancer registration: Modena, in the North, and Naples in the South of Italy.RESULTS: The results of the study suggest that differences in colorectal cancer survival can be mainly attributed to ...
A previous study has shown a lower survival for colorectal cancer in Europe than in the United State...
BACKGROUND: Population based colorectal cancer survival among patients diagnosed in 1985-89 was lowe...
Due to changes in cancer-related risk factors, improvements in diagnostic procedures and treatments,...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
Aims and background. The high incidence and the estimate of a five-year relative survival of 59% for...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyses the inter-relations of anatomical tumour location, gender, age and in...
The impact of organized screening programmes on colorectal cancer (CRC) can be observed at a populat...
We analysed presentation, treatment and survival in a representative population-based sample of 3753...
The Colorectal Cancer Registry of Modena recorded 838 malignancies of the large bowel between 1984 a...
We analysed presentation, treatment and survival in a representative population-based sample of 3753...
The distribution of death certification rates from various cancers or groups of cancers in broad Ita...
BACKGROUND: Population-based cancer registry studies of care patterns can help elucidate reasons for...
Aims: To analyze the prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in different areas of Italy by age, inter...
AIMS: As part of the ITACARE project, the present study analyzed and compared population-based data ...
Background-Marked differences in population based survival across Europe were found for colorectal c...
A previous study has shown a lower survival for colorectal cancer in Europe than in the United State...
BACKGROUND: Population based colorectal cancer survival among patients diagnosed in 1985-89 was lowe...
Due to changes in cancer-related risk factors, improvements in diagnostic procedures and treatments,...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
Aims and background. The high incidence and the estimate of a five-year relative survival of 59% for...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyses the inter-relations of anatomical tumour location, gender, age and in...
The impact of organized screening programmes on colorectal cancer (CRC) can be observed at a populat...
We analysed presentation, treatment and survival in a representative population-based sample of 3753...
The Colorectal Cancer Registry of Modena recorded 838 malignancies of the large bowel between 1984 a...
We analysed presentation, treatment and survival in a representative population-based sample of 3753...
The distribution of death certification rates from various cancers or groups of cancers in broad Ita...
BACKGROUND: Population-based cancer registry studies of care patterns can help elucidate reasons for...
Aims: To analyze the prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in different areas of Italy by age, inter...
AIMS: As part of the ITACARE project, the present study analyzed and compared population-based data ...
Background-Marked differences in population based survival across Europe were found for colorectal c...
A previous study has shown a lower survival for colorectal cancer in Europe than in the United State...
BACKGROUND: Population based colorectal cancer survival among patients diagnosed in 1985-89 was lowe...
Due to changes in cancer-related risk factors, improvements in diagnostic procedures and treatments,...