textabstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening programmes have been developed in a European project involving scientists and professionals experienced in cancer registration (EUROCOURSE). They call for a clear and more active role for cancer registries through better interfaces with cancer screening programmes and adapting data contents of cancer registries for evaluation purposes. Cancer registries are recognised as essential for adequate evaluation of cancer screening programmes, but they are not involved in screening evaluation in several European countries. This is a key barrier to improving the effectiveness of programmes across Europe. The variatio...
We examine the theoretical basis of screening, followed by an evaluation of screening initiatives fr...
To present comparative data about the performance of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programmes in...
Background: There continue to be major public health challenges arising from the increasing cancer b...
AbstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and color...
Proposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and colorectal c...
AbstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and color...
textabstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and c...
Organised cancer screening programmes save lives. The earlier a cancer is diagnosed, the greater the...
Population-based cancer registries (CRs) in Europe have played a supportive, sometimes guiding, role...
Abstract Currently about 160 population-based cancer registries (CRs) in Europe have extensive exper...
109-124Background: Several European countries have set up population screening programmes for cancer...
Aim To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contri...
AIM: To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contr...
This scientific opinion by the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors examines how the European Commissi...
In order to update the previous version of the European Code against Cancer and formulate evidence-b...
We examine the theoretical basis of screening, followed by an evaluation of screening initiatives fr...
To present comparative data about the performance of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programmes in...
Background: There continue to be major public health challenges arising from the increasing cancer b...
AbstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and color...
Proposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and colorectal c...
AbstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and color...
textabstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and c...
Organised cancer screening programmes save lives. The earlier a cancer is diagnosed, the greater the...
Population-based cancer registries (CRs) in Europe have played a supportive, sometimes guiding, role...
Abstract Currently about 160 population-based cancer registries (CRs) in Europe have extensive exper...
109-124Background: Several European countries have set up population screening programmes for cancer...
Aim To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contri...
AIM: To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contr...
This scientific opinion by the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors examines how the European Commissi...
In order to update the previous version of the European Code against Cancer and formulate evidence-b...
We examine the theoretical basis of screening, followed by an evaluation of screening initiatives fr...
To present comparative data about the performance of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programmes in...
Background: There continue to be major public health challenges arising from the increasing cancer b...