PURPOSE: Patients diagnosed with a specific neoplasm tend to have a subsequent excess risk of the same neoplasm. The age incidence of a second neoplasm at the same site is approximately constant with age, and consequently the relative risk is greater at younger age. It is unclear whether such a line of reasoning can be extended from a specific neoplasm to the incidence of all neoplasms in subjects diagnosed with a defined neoplasm. METHODS: We considered the age-specific incidence of all non-hormone-related epithelial neoplasms after a first primary colorectal cancer (n = 9542) in the Vaud Cancer Registry data set. RESULTS: In subjects with a previous colorectal cancer, the incidence rate of all other epithelial non-hormone-related cancers ...
PURPOSE: To provide precise age-specific risk estimates of cancers other than female breast and ovar...
PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in the Netherlands. Its incidence rates ...
Background: Compared with the general population, patients with a previous colorectal cancer are at ...
Purpose: Patients diagnosed with a specific neoplasm tend to have a subsequent excess risk of the sa...
Objective: Because the number of long-term survivors of colorectal cancer has increased, second prim...
PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer screening has decreased mortality through early disease detection. In 199...
Patients who had a colorectal cancer have a 1.5- to 2-fold excess risk of a second colorectal cancer...
The incidence of contralateral breast cancer is high and constant with age, around five per 1000 wom...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence has decreased over the past three decades, due largely to...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of colon cancer (CC) is rising in younger adults and can occur de novo or ...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer in Germany. Around 60,000 people w...
Background: Childhood cancer patients are at increased risk of second primary neoplasms (SPNs). We a...
BACKGROUND:The multi-stage hypothesis suggests that cancers develop through a single defined series ...
PURPOSE: An examination of multiple primary cancers can provide insight into the etiologic role of g...
BACKGROUND: Multiple cancers may occur in an individual because of a genetic predisposition, environ...
PURPOSE: To provide precise age-specific risk estimates of cancers other than female breast and ovar...
PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in the Netherlands. Its incidence rates ...
Background: Compared with the general population, patients with a previous colorectal cancer are at ...
Purpose: Patients diagnosed with a specific neoplasm tend to have a subsequent excess risk of the sa...
Objective: Because the number of long-term survivors of colorectal cancer has increased, second prim...
PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer screening has decreased mortality through early disease detection. In 199...
Patients who had a colorectal cancer have a 1.5- to 2-fold excess risk of a second colorectal cancer...
The incidence of contralateral breast cancer is high and constant with age, around five per 1000 wom...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence has decreased over the past three decades, due largely to...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of colon cancer (CC) is rising in younger adults and can occur de novo or ...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer in Germany. Around 60,000 people w...
Background: Childhood cancer patients are at increased risk of second primary neoplasms (SPNs). We a...
BACKGROUND:The multi-stage hypothesis suggests that cancers develop through a single defined series ...
PURPOSE: An examination of multiple primary cancers can provide insight into the etiologic role of g...
BACKGROUND: Multiple cancers may occur in an individual because of a genetic predisposition, environ...
PURPOSE: To provide precise age-specific risk estimates of cancers other than female breast and ovar...
PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in the Netherlands. Its incidence rates ...
Background: Compared with the general population, patients with a previous colorectal cancer are at ...