Abstract Data on more than 50,000 registrations in the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS) database were used to present an overview of regional patterns in childhood cancer incidence in Europe during 1988-1997, and to present additional detail on selected carcinomas whose occurrence in childhood is seldom described because of their rarity. Total age-standardised incidence was 138.5 per million for Europe overall, and varied between regions from 131.1 per million in the British Isles to 160.1 per million in Northern Europe. Incidence varied significantly between regions for nearly all diagnostic groups. The greatest range of regional incidence rates was for central nervous system (CNS) tumours, from 27.0 per million in the...
Abstract Leukaemias constitute approximately one-third of cancers in children (age 0-14 years) and 1...
Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends to increase...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Within the framework of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), time trend analys...
Abstract Data on 15,399 adolescents diagnosed with cancer at age 15-19 years during 1978-1997 in Eur...
International audienceIn collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to th...
Abstract Within the framework of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), time tre...
Abstract In collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to the Automated C...
Histograms including age-standardised (0-14 years, world standard) incidence and mortality rates fro...
Histograms including age-standardised (0-14 years, world standard) incidence and mortality rates fro...
Abstract The Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS) collects and presents data on chi...
Abstract This special issue contains 18 articles describing population-based analyses of incidence a...
Abstract The aim of this study was to assess regional survival differences among childhood cancer pa...
Abstract This paper describes the incidence and survival of childhood central nervous system (CNS) t...
Abstract Data on 1690 childhood and adolescent cases of thyroid cancer registered in 61 European can...
Abstract Leukaemias constitute approximately one-third of cancers in children (age 0-14 years) and 1...
Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends to increase...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Within the framework of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), time trend analys...
Abstract Data on 15,399 adolescents diagnosed with cancer at age 15-19 years during 1978-1997 in Eur...
International audienceIn collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to th...
Abstract Within the framework of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), time tre...
Abstract In collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to the Automated C...
Histograms including age-standardised (0-14 years, world standard) incidence and mortality rates fro...
Histograms including age-standardised (0-14 years, world standard) incidence and mortality rates fro...
Abstract The Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS) collects and presents data on chi...
Abstract This special issue contains 18 articles describing population-based analyses of incidence a...
Abstract The aim of this study was to assess regional survival differences among childhood cancer pa...
Abstract This paper describes the incidence and survival of childhood central nervous system (CNS) t...
Abstract Data on 1690 childhood and adolescent cases of thyroid cancer registered in 61 European can...
Abstract Leukaemias constitute approximately one-third of cancers in children (age 0-14 years) and 1...
Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends to increase...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...