Abstract This study, originating in the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), evaluated the time trend in survival after childhood cancer in Europe. The study included more than 72,000 childhood cancer cases aged 0-14 years diagnosed in 1978-1997 and followed-up in 30 population-based cancer registries with a long history of registration and follow-up, in 15 European countries. Survival was analysed using an actuarial life-table method. Five-year cumulative survival probability increased significantly over the study period for all tumour types combined, from 54% for cases diagnosed in the period 1978-1982 to 75% in 1993-1997. Significant improvement was also observed in 10-year survival. Comparing the results for the perio...
Abstract This paper describes the database of children with cancer in the EUROCARE study and the met...
textabstractBackground: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the...
BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved over the ...
Abstract This study, originating in the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), evalu...
Abstract PURPOSE: EUROCARE collected data from population-based cancer registries in 20 European cou...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
This special issue of the European Journal of Cancer (EJC) comprises a set of 16 papers which analys...
Abstract The aim of this study was to assess regional survival differences among childhood cancer pa...
BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved over the ...
Background: The EUROCARE-5 study revealed disparities in childhood cancer survival among European...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved o...
Population-based studies on childhood cancer survival are key to monitor progress against cancer and...
Population-based studies on childhood cancer survival are key to monitor progress against cancer and...
Abstract This paper describes the database of children with cancer in the EUROCARE study and the met...
textabstractBackground: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the...
BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved over the ...
Abstract This study, originating in the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), evalu...
Abstract PURPOSE: EUROCARE collected data from population-based cancer registries in 20 European cou...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
This special issue of the European Journal of Cancer (EJC) comprises a set of 16 papers which analys...
Abstract The aim of this study was to assess regional survival differences among childhood cancer pa...
BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved over the ...
Background: The EUROCARE-5 study revealed disparities in childhood cancer survival among European...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved o...
Population-based studies on childhood cancer survival are key to monitor progress against cancer and...
Population-based studies on childhood cancer survival are key to monitor progress against cancer and...
Abstract This paper describes the database of children with cancer in the EUROCARE study and the met...
textabstractBackground: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the...
BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved over the ...