To monitor recent trends in mortality from oesophageal cancer in 33 European countries, we analyzed the data provided by the World Health Organization over the last 2 decades, using also joinpoint regression. For selected European cancer registration areas, we also analyzed incidence rates for different histological types. For men in the European Union (EU), age-standardized (world population) mortality rates were stable around 6/100,000 between the early 1980s and the early 1990s, and slightly declined in the last decade (5.4/100,000 in the early 2000s, annual percent change, APC = -1.1%). In several western European countries, male rates have started to level off or decline during the last decade (APC = -3.4% in France, and -3.0% in Italy...
Background: After a peak in the late 1980s, cancer mortality in Europe has declined by ~10% in both ...
Background: Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some cou...
Introduction: We present a comprehensive overview of most recent European trends in population-based...
To monitor recent trends in mortality from oesophageal cancer in 33 European countries, we analyzed ...
Background: Over the last few decades, esophageal cancer incidence and mortality trends varied subst...
Background: Over the last few decades, esophageal cancer incidence and mortality trends varied subst...
Objective Time trend studies in the USA have shown that the incidences of adenocarcinomas of the oes...
Oesophageal cancer survival is poor with variation across Europe. No pan-European studies of surviva...
Abstract Oesophageal cancer survival is poor with variation across Europe. No pan-European studies o...
Introduction We present a comprehensive overview of most recent European trends in population-based ...
Aim: Oesophageal cancer is highly lethal with a 5-year relative survival of 10-15%. An increasing in...
Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some countries with ...
Background: After a peak in the late 1980s, cancer mortality in Europe has declined by ~10% in both ...
Background: Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some cou...
Introduction: We present a comprehensive overview of most recent European trends in population-based...
To monitor recent trends in mortality from oesophageal cancer in 33 European countries, we analyzed ...
Background: Over the last few decades, esophageal cancer incidence and mortality trends varied subst...
Background: Over the last few decades, esophageal cancer incidence and mortality trends varied subst...
Objective Time trend studies in the USA have shown that the incidences of adenocarcinomas of the oes...
Oesophageal cancer survival is poor with variation across Europe. No pan-European studies of surviva...
Abstract Oesophageal cancer survival is poor with variation across Europe. No pan-European studies o...
Introduction We present a comprehensive overview of most recent European trends in population-based ...
Aim: Oesophageal cancer is highly lethal with a 5-year relative survival of 10-15%. An increasing in...
Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some countries with ...
Background: After a peak in the late 1980s, cancer mortality in Europe has declined by ~10% in both ...
Background: Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some cou...
Introduction: We present a comprehensive overview of most recent European trends in population-based...