Abstract In most developed countries, malignant lymphomas account for 10--15% of all cancers occurring among children aged 0--14 years. The present study estimates survival after a diagnosis of lymphoma in childhood, based on the EUROCARE II database which includes 34 population-based cancer registries from 17 European countries. The survival pattern of children with malignant lymphoma diagnosed in 1985--1989 is reported, as well as the time trends since 1978. The analyses focus on Hodgkin's disease (HD, 1696 cases) and on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL, 2255 cases including Burkitt's lymphoma and unspecified lymphomas). For HD, the European weighted average 5-year survival rate was 93% (95% confidence interval (CI) 82--98) in 1985--1989. The ...
Abstract This paper describes the database of children with cancer in the EUROCARE study and the met...
BACKGROUND: EUROCARE-3 collected data from 45 population-based cancer registries in 20 countries on ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved o...
In most developed countries, malignant lymphomas account for 10--15% of all cancers occurring among ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to provide a comparative description of geographical variations a...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
The aim of this study was to provide a comparative description of geographical variations and time t...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
The aim of this study was to provide a comparative description of geographical variations and time t...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
The aim of this study was to provide a comparative description of geographical variations and time t...
Abstract PURPOSE: EUROCARE collected data from population-based cancer registries in 20 European cou...
BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved over the ...
Background: EUROCARE-3 collected data from 45 population-based cancer registries in 20 countries on ...
Background: EUROCARE-3 collected data from 45 population-based cancer registries in 20 countries on ...
Abstract This paper describes the database of children with cancer in the EUROCARE study and the met...
BACKGROUND: EUROCARE-3 collected data from 45 population-based cancer registries in 20 countries on ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved o...
In most developed countries, malignant lymphomas account for 10--15% of all cancers occurring among ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to provide a comparative description of geographical variations a...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
The aim of this study was to provide a comparative description of geographical variations and time t...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
The aim of this study was to provide a comparative description of geographical variations and time t...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, following the introduction of effective chemotherapy, the prognosis o...
The aim of this study was to provide a comparative description of geographical variations and time t...
Abstract PURPOSE: EUROCARE collected data from population-based cancer registries in 20 European cou...
BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved over the ...
Background: EUROCARE-3 collected data from 45 population-based cancer registries in 20 countries on ...
Background: EUROCARE-3 collected data from 45 population-based cancer registries in 20 countries on ...
Abstract This paper describes the database of children with cancer in the EUROCARE study and the met...
BACKGROUND: EUROCARE-3 collected data from 45 population-based cancer registries in 20 countries on ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Survival and cure rates for childhood cancers in Europe have greatly improved o...