Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for central European countries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland cover a population of 13 million inhabitants. Cancer registries in these countries supplied incidence and survival data for 465 000 cases of cancer. The prevalence of stomach, colon, rectum, lung, breast, cervix uteri, corpus uteri and prostate cancer, as well as skin melanoma, Hodgkin's disease, leukaemia and all malignant neoplasms combined was estimated for the end of 1992. RESULTS: A large heterogeneity was observed within central European countries. For all cancers combined, estimates ranged from 730 per 100 00...
Background: The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity ...
Introduction.The purpose of the study was to evaluate the trends in morbidity and mortality of the s...
Background: After a peak in the late 1980s, cancer mortality in Europe has declined by ~10% in both ...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for central Eur...
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...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resou...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estima...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estim...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
Background: Individual country-and cancer site-specific studies suggest that the age-adjusted incide...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resource alloc...
Background:The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity o...
Abstract A comparative analysis of cancer prevalence in France, Spain and Italy is presented as par...
Background: The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity ...
Introduction.The purpose of the study was to evaluate the trends in morbidity and mortality of the s...
Background: After a peak in the late 1980s, cancer mortality in Europe has declined by ~10% in both ...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for central Eur...
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...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resou...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estima...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estim...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
Background: Individual country-and cancer site-specific studies suggest that the age-adjusted incide...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resource alloc...
Background:The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity o...
Abstract A comparative analysis of cancer prevalence in France, Spain and Italy is presented as par...
Background: The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity ...
Introduction.The purpose of the study was to evaluate the trends in morbidity and mortality of the s...
Background: After a peak in the late 1980s, cancer mortality in Europe has declined by ~10% in both ...