In international comparisons of cancer registry based survival it is common practice to restrict the analysis to first primary tumours and exclude multiple cancers. The probability of correctly detecting subsequent cancers depends on the registry\u27s running time, which results in different proportions of excluded patients and may lead to biased comparisons. We evaluated the impact on the age-standardised relative survival estimates of also including multiple primary tumours. Data from 2,919,023 malignant cancers from 69 European cancer registries participating in the EUROCARE-4 collaborative study were used. A total of 183,683 multiple primary tumours were found, with an overall proportion of 6.3% over all the considered cancers, ranging ...
An increasing proportion of new cancers is registered in patients who have received a previous cance...
An increasing proportion of new cancers is registered in patients who have received a previous cance...
Background - Cancer survival varies widely between countries. The CONCORD study provides survival es...
In international comparisons of cancer registry based survival it is common practice to restrict the...
In international comparisons of cancer registry based survival it is common practice to restrict the...
Abstract In international comparisons of cancer registry based survival it is common practice to re...
The use of different registration rules from one registry to another, both generally and also for pa...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: This collaborative study, based on data collected by the network of Italian ass...
OBJECTIVES: This collaborative study, based on data collected by the network of Italian association...
Abstract Background Estimating the risk of developing subsequent primary tumours in a population is ...
OBJECTIVES: This collaborative study, based on data collected by the network of Italian association...
Sirpa Heinävaara: Modelling survival of patients with multiple can-cers With increasing number of s...
We have assessed the impact on survival estimates based on cancer registry data of incomplete ascert...
PURPOSE: An examination of multiple primary cancers can provide insight into the etiologic role of g...
There is conflicting literature as to whether the survival of patients with multiple melanoma is wor...
An increasing proportion of new cancers is registered in patients who have received a previous cance...
An increasing proportion of new cancers is registered in patients who have received a previous cance...
Background - Cancer survival varies widely between countries. The CONCORD study provides survival es...
In international comparisons of cancer registry based survival it is common practice to restrict the...
In international comparisons of cancer registry based survival it is common practice to restrict the...
Abstract In international comparisons of cancer registry based survival it is common practice to re...
The use of different registration rules from one registry to another, both generally and also for pa...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: This collaborative study, based on data collected by the network of Italian ass...
OBJECTIVES: This collaborative study, based on data collected by the network of Italian association...
Abstract Background Estimating the risk of developing subsequent primary tumours in a population is ...
OBJECTIVES: This collaborative study, based on data collected by the network of Italian association...
Sirpa Heinävaara: Modelling survival of patients with multiple can-cers With increasing number of s...
We have assessed the impact on survival estimates based on cancer registry data of incomplete ascert...
PURPOSE: An examination of multiple primary cancers can provide insight into the etiologic role of g...
There is conflicting literature as to whether the survival of patients with multiple melanoma is wor...
An increasing proportion of new cancers is registered in patients who have received a previous cance...
An increasing proportion of new cancers is registered in patients who have received a previous cance...
Background - Cancer survival varies widely between countries. The CONCORD study provides survival es...