The aim of our study was to interpret the changing incidence, and to describe the mortality of patients with testicular cancer in the south of the Netherlands between 1970 and 2004. On the basis of data from the Eindhoven Cancer Registry and Statistics Netherlands, 5-year moving average standardised incidence and mortality rates were calculated. An age-period-cohort (APC) Poisson regression analysis was performed to disentangle time and birth cohort effects on incidence. The incidence rate remained stable for all ages at about 3 per 100,000 person-years until 1989 but increased annually thereafter by 4% to 6 in 2004. This increase can almost completely be attributed to an increase in localised tumours. The largest increase was found for sem...
Testicular cancer is a relatively rare dis-ease, accounting for only 1.1 % of all malig-nant neoplas...
Testicular cancer has a peak incidence at around 30 years of age, and it is the most common cancer i...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...
The aim of our study was to interpret the changing incidence, and to describe the mortality of patie...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background. Worldwide marked changes have been observed in th...
The aim of this study was to interpret changes in mortality from testicular cancer (TC) against the ...
Geographic variations in testicular cancer incidence may be caused by differences in environmental f...
Background: For unknown reasons, the age-standardized in-cidence of testicular cancer has shown a ra...
This article presents a detailed analysis of the incidence trends of testicular cancer and prostate ...
This article presents a detailed analysis of the incidence trends of testicular cancer and prostate ...
This study profiles testicular cancer incidence and mortality across Europe, and the effects of age,...
There are considerable geographic, ethnic and temporal variations in the global incidence of testicu...
Objective: Although increasing incidence of testicular germ cell cancer has been reported in many de...
Background: There has been a steep increase in the incidence of adult testicular cancer in many popu...
The incidence of the two main clinical subentities of testicular germ cell cancer (seminoma and nons...
Testicular cancer is a relatively rare dis-ease, accounting for only 1.1 % of all malig-nant neoplas...
Testicular cancer has a peak incidence at around 30 years of age, and it is the most common cancer i...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...
The aim of our study was to interpret the changing incidence, and to describe the mortality of patie...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background. Worldwide marked changes have been observed in th...
The aim of this study was to interpret changes in mortality from testicular cancer (TC) against the ...
Geographic variations in testicular cancer incidence may be caused by differences in environmental f...
Background: For unknown reasons, the age-standardized in-cidence of testicular cancer has shown a ra...
This article presents a detailed analysis of the incidence trends of testicular cancer and prostate ...
This article presents a detailed analysis of the incidence trends of testicular cancer and prostate ...
This study profiles testicular cancer incidence and mortality across Europe, and the effects of age,...
There are considerable geographic, ethnic and temporal variations in the global incidence of testicu...
Objective: Although increasing incidence of testicular germ cell cancer has been reported in many de...
Background: There has been a steep increase in the incidence of adult testicular cancer in many popu...
The incidence of the two main clinical subentities of testicular germ cell cancer (seminoma and nons...
Testicular cancer is a relatively rare dis-ease, accounting for only 1.1 % of all malig-nant neoplas...
Testicular cancer has a peak incidence at around 30 years of age, and it is the most common cancer i...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...