The 20th century saw the establishment of the first population-based cancer registries with the purpose of generating data to describe cancer patterns and trends, and with the ultimate goal of guiding national cancer control planning. In recent years, the roles and activities of cancer registries have been steadily expanding. This dissertation argues that these new roles are now becoming as important and valuable to clinicians, policy makers and public health authorities as the traditional ones. For some issues, these new roles played by cancer registries can address knowledge gaps that cannot be assessed or evaluated using other approaches. The dissertation presents ten papers conducted using the data of the Geneva Cancer Registry that exp...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Cancer registries help to establish and maintain cancer incidence reporting system, serve as a resou...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
The 20th century saw the establishment of the first population-based cancer registries with the purp...
Cancer registries are unique in being able to provide population-based data to monitor geographic va...
Today, many countries are increasing their efforts to ensure that all cancer patients receive the be...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...
Cancer is identified as one of the greatest morbidity and mortality causes throughout the world. The...
The cancer registration is a mechanism to collect and classify information on all cancer cases in or...
Aim To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contri...
AIM: To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contr...
Population-based cancer registries have a long-standing role in cancer monitoring. Scientific use of...
Population-based cancer registries (CRs) in Europe have played a supportive, sometimes guiding, role...
Henrik Toft Sørensen, Timothy L LashDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus Universit...
Cancer is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, with 18.1 million new cas...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Cancer registries help to establish and maintain cancer incidence reporting system, serve as a resou...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
The 20th century saw the establishment of the first population-based cancer registries with the purp...
Cancer registries are unique in being able to provide population-based data to monitor geographic va...
Today, many countries are increasing their efforts to ensure that all cancer patients receive the be...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...
Cancer is identified as one of the greatest morbidity and mortality causes throughout the world. The...
The cancer registration is a mechanism to collect and classify information on all cancer cases in or...
Aim To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contri...
AIM: To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contr...
Population-based cancer registries have a long-standing role in cancer monitoring. Scientific use of...
Population-based cancer registries (CRs) in Europe have played a supportive, sometimes guiding, role...
Henrik Toft Sørensen, Timothy L LashDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus Universit...
Cancer is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, with 18.1 million new cas...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Cancer registries help to establish and maintain cancer incidence reporting system, serve as a resou...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...