Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their lifetime have been diagnosed with cancer, irrespective of the date of diagnosis. Cancer prevalence statistics have generally been provided by a limited number of well established cancer registries that have been in existence for several decades. The advent of systematic follow-up of life status of incident cases and the availability of new statistical methodologies, now makes it possible for registries established during the 1970s or 1980s to provide prevalence data. The main problems encountered in the estimation of prevalence are the inclusion of: (i) cases lost to follow-up; (ii) cases known only from their death certificate; (iii) cases dia...
Little is known of cancer rehabilitation needs in Europe. EUROCHIP-3 organised a group of experts to...
Background: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for central Eur...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resource...
BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resource...
Background: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estima...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estim...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resource alloc...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resou...
BACKGROUND: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for ce...
IntroductionComparable indicators on complete cancer prevalence are increasingly needed in Europe to...
Abstract A comparative analysis of cancer prevalence in France, Spain and Italy is presented as par...
This paper describes the usage and the performance evaluation of the completeness index method in th...
Little is known of cancer rehabilitation needs in Europe. EUROCHIP-3 organised a group of experts to...
Background: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for central Eur...
Cancer prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a population who at some stage during their li...
BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resource...
BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of major importance for health planning and resource...
Background: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estima...
BACKGROUND: Complete cancer prevalence data in Europe have never been updated after the first estim...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resource alloc...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is of importance for health planning and resou...
BACKGROUND: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for ce...
IntroductionComparable indicators on complete cancer prevalence are increasingly needed in Europe to...
Abstract A comparative analysis of cancer prevalence in France, Spain and Italy is presented as par...
This paper describes the usage and the performance evaluation of the completeness index method in th...
Little is known of cancer rehabilitation needs in Europe. EUROCHIP-3 organised a group of experts to...
Background: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
Background: Information on cancer prevalence is either absent or largely unavailable for central Eur...