Incidence rates of childhood leukemia in the United States have steadily increased over the last several decades, but only recently have disparities in the increase in incidence been recognized. In the current analysis, Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) data were used to evaluate recent trends in the incidence of childhood leukemia diagnosed at age 0-19 years from 1992 to 2013, overall and by age, race/ethnicity, gender and histologic subtype. Hispanic White children were more likely than non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black or non-Hispanic Asian children to be diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) from 2009 to 2013. From 1992 to 2013, a significant increase in ALL incidence was observed for Hispanic White childr...
Background. Rates of cancer in children usually are presented in 5‐year age groups, despite large va...
OBJECTIVE: To assess recruitment of children to national clinical trials for acute lymphoblastic leu...
Abstract Leukaemias constitute approximately one-third of cancers in children (age 0-14 years) and 1...
BackgroundHigh rates of childhood leukemia incidence have been reported in Latin America and among H...
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most prevalent cancer among children and adolescents in th...
BACKGROUND. This report provides results of an analysis of temporal trends in childhood cancer incid...
BackgroundRace-based survival in children and adolescents with hematologic malignancies has been a n...
Background: Studies from various countries have found an increasing incidence of childhood leukemia ...
Although overall incidence is rare, leukemia is the most common type of childhood cancer, accounting...
BACKGROUND: We conducted a large registry-based study in California to investigate the association b...
Background: The higher incidence of acute lympho-blastic leukemia (ALL) among Hispanic children rela...
Objective: Leukemias comprise the most common group of cancers in children and adolescents. Studies ...
Leukaemias constitute approximately one-third of cancers in children (age 0-14 years) and 10% in ado...
Since 2001, the World Health Organization (WHO) classification for hematopoietic and lymphoid neopla...
There has been marked improvement in leukemia survival, particularly among children in recent time. ...
Background. Rates of cancer in children usually are presented in 5‐year age groups, despite large va...
OBJECTIVE: To assess recruitment of children to national clinical trials for acute lymphoblastic leu...
Abstract Leukaemias constitute approximately one-third of cancers in children (age 0-14 years) and 1...
BackgroundHigh rates of childhood leukemia incidence have been reported in Latin America and among H...
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most prevalent cancer among children and adolescents in th...
BACKGROUND. This report provides results of an analysis of temporal trends in childhood cancer incid...
BackgroundRace-based survival in children and adolescents with hematologic malignancies has been a n...
Background: Studies from various countries have found an increasing incidence of childhood leukemia ...
Although overall incidence is rare, leukemia is the most common type of childhood cancer, accounting...
BACKGROUND: We conducted a large registry-based study in California to investigate the association b...
Background: The higher incidence of acute lympho-blastic leukemia (ALL) among Hispanic children rela...
Objective: Leukemias comprise the most common group of cancers in children and adolescents. Studies ...
Leukaemias constitute approximately one-third of cancers in children (age 0-14 years) and 10% in ado...
Since 2001, the World Health Organization (WHO) classification for hematopoietic and lymphoid neopla...
There has been marked improvement in leukemia survival, particularly among children in recent time. ...
Background. Rates of cancer in children usually are presented in 5‐year age groups, despite large va...
OBJECTIVE: To assess recruitment of children to national clinical trials for acute lymphoblastic leu...
Abstract Leukaemias constitute approximately one-third of cancers in children (age 0-14 years) and 1...