Longitudinal analysis investigates period (P), often as years. Additional scales of time are age (A) and birth cohort (C) Aim of our study was to use ecological APC analysis for women breast cancer incidence and mortality in Germany. Nation-wide new cases and deaths were obtained from Robert Koch Institute and female population from federal statistics, 1999–2008. Data was stratified into ten 5-years age-groups starting 20–24 years, ten birth cohorts starting 1939–43, and two calendar periods 1999–2003 and 2004–2008. Annual incidence and mortality were calculated: cases to 100,000 women per year. Data was analyzed using glm and apc packages of R. Breast cancer incidence and mortality increased with age. Secular rise in breast cancer incidenc...
The incidence of breast cancer has increased since the 1970s. Despite favorable trends in prognosis,...
The present paper continues a work that has recently begun to estimate long-term incidence rates for...
Objective To quantify the separate contributions of menopausal hormone treatment and mammography scr...
Longitudinal analysis investigates period (P), often as years. Additional scales of time are age (A)...
An increase in the incidence of breast cancer in women aged<40 years has been reported in recent yea...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and a leading cause of death in...
Effective population‐based mammography screening should impact breast cancer (BC) incidence, age and...
Summary Trends in breast cancer mortality among Swedish women were explored on the basis of all 51 0...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to analyse breast cancer incidence and mortality in Ty...
Background Worldwide, breast cancer is the most common cancer and is the leading cause of cancer dea...
To describe the temporal trends of breast cancer mortality in East Asia and to better understand the...
BACKGROUND Breast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and a leading cause of death ...
The national Swedish cancer registry was used to analyse the age-specific time trends in breast canc...
AbstractBackgroundMammography screening programs (MSPs) aim to detect early-stage breast cancers in ...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) has been increasing globally, though it is unclear whether the increa...
The incidence of breast cancer has increased since the 1970s. Despite favorable trends in prognosis,...
The present paper continues a work that has recently begun to estimate long-term incidence rates for...
Objective To quantify the separate contributions of menopausal hormone treatment and mammography scr...
Longitudinal analysis investigates period (P), often as years. Additional scales of time are age (A)...
An increase in the incidence of breast cancer in women aged<40 years has been reported in recent yea...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and a leading cause of death in...
Effective population‐based mammography screening should impact breast cancer (BC) incidence, age and...
Summary Trends in breast cancer mortality among Swedish women were explored on the basis of all 51 0...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to analyse breast cancer incidence and mortality in Ty...
Background Worldwide, breast cancer is the most common cancer and is the leading cause of cancer dea...
To describe the temporal trends of breast cancer mortality in East Asia and to better understand the...
BACKGROUND Breast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and a leading cause of death ...
The national Swedish cancer registry was used to analyse the age-specific time trends in breast canc...
AbstractBackgroundMammography screening programs (MSPs) aim to detect early-stage breast cancers in ...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) has been increasing globally, though it is unclear whether the increa...
The incidence of breast cancer has increased since the 1970s. Despite favorable trends in prognosis,...
The present paper continues a work that has recently begun to estimate long-term incidence rates for...
Objective To quantify the separate contributions of menopausal hormone treatment and mammography scr...