Background: Current cancer mortality figures are important for disease management and resource allocation. We estimated mortality counts and rates for 2020 in the European Union (EU) and for its six most populous countries. Materials and methods: We obtained cancer death certification and population data from the World Health Organization and Eurostat databases for 1970–2015. We estimated projections to 2020 for 10 major cancer sites plus all neoplasms and calculated the number of avoided deaths over 1989–2020. Results: Total cancer mortality rates in the EU are predicted to decline reaching 130.1/100 000 men (−5.4% since 2015) and 82.2 in women (−4.1%) in 2020. The predicted number of deaths will increase by 4.7% reaching 1 428 800 in 2020...
We predicted cancer mortality figures in the European Union (EU) for the year 2017 using most recent...
Background: To overcome the lag with which cancer statistics become available, we predicted numbers ...
Background: Current cancer mortality statistics are important for public health decision-making and ...
Background: Current cancer mortality figures are important for disease management and resource alloc...
Background: We predicted cancer mortality statistics for 2021 for the European Union (EU) and its fi...
Background: We projected cancer mortality statistics for 2018 for the European Union (EU) and its si...
Background: Cancer mortality rates, though not absolute numbers of deaths, have been decreasing over...
Background: We predicted cancer mortality figures in the European Union (EU) for the year 2017 usin...
Background: Estimating current cancer mortality figures is important for defining priorities for pre...
BACKGROUND: Current cancer mortality statistics are important for public health decision making and ...
Background: Cancer mortality statistics for 2015 were projected from the most recent available data ...
Background: Cancer mortality statistics for 2015 were projected from the most recent available data ...
We predicted cancer mortality figures in the European Union (EU) for the year 2017 using most recent...
Background: To overcome the lag with which cancer statistics become available, we predicted numbers ...
Background: Current cancer mortality statistics are important for public health decision-making and ...
Background: Current cancer mortality figures are important for disease management and resource alloc...
Background: We predicted cancer mortality statistics for 2021 for the European Union (EU) and its fi...
Background: We projected cancer mortality statistics for 2018 for the European Union (EU) and its si...
Background: Cancer mortality rates, though not absolute numbers of deaths, have been decreasing over...
Background: We predicted cancer mortality figures in the European Union (EU) for the year 2017 usin...
Background: Estimating current cancer mortality figures is important for defining priorities for pre...
BACKGROUND: Current cancer mortality statistics are important for public health decision making and ...
Background: Cancer mortality statistics for 2015 were projected from the most recent available data ...
Background: Cancer mortality statistics for 2015 were projected from the most recent available data ...
We predicted cancer mortality figures in the European Union (EU) for the year 2017 using most recent...
Background: To overcome the lag with which cancer statistics become available, we predicted numbers ...
Background: Current cancer mortality statistics are important for public health decision-making and ...