BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resource allocation. However, systematic information on cancer prevalence is largely unavailable. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-eight population-based cancer registries from 17 European countries, participating in EUROPREVAL, provided data on almost 3 million cancer patients diagnosed from 1970 to 1992. Standardised data collection and validation procedures were used and the whole data set was analysed using proven methodology. The prevalence of stomach, colon, rectum, lung, breast, cervix uteri, corpus uteri and prostate cancer, as well as of melanoma of skin, Hodgkin's disease, leukaemia and all malignant neoplasms combined, were estimated f...
Abstract A comparative analysis of cancer prevalence in France, Spain and Italy is presented as par...
Background: Individual country-and cancer site-specific studies suggest that the age-adjusted incide...
IntroductionComparable indicators on complete cancer prevalence are increasingly needed in Europe to...
BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resourc...
BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resource...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estima...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estim...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for ce...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resou...
BACKGROUND: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resource alloc...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for central Eur...
Background: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Abstract A comparative analysis of cancer prevalence in France, Spain and Italy is presented as par...
Background: Individual country-and cancer site-specific studies suggest that the age-adjusted incide...
IntroductionComparable indicators on complete cancer prevalence are increasingly needed in Europe to...
BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resourc...
BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resource...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estima...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estim...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for ce...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resou...
BACKGROUND: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resource alloc...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for central Eur...
Background: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Abstract A comparative analysis of cancer prevalence in France, Spain and Italy is presented as par...
Background: Individual country-and cancer site-specific studies suggest that the age-adjusted incide...
IntroductionComparable indicators on complete cancer prevalence are increasingly needed in Europe to...