Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality deaths from covered population to describe and survey the epidemics in certain areas. The aim of this study was to estimate the cancer incidence and mortality in Wuwei, Gansu province, Northwestern China from 2003 to 2012. The goal is to better understand cancer distribution and long-term development of cancer prevention and treatment in Wuwei. Methods: Data were collected from the Wuwei Cancer Registry between 2003 and 2012. In this registry, data from 46 cancer report centers were included in this analysis. Incidence/mortality rates, age-specific incidence/mortality rates, age-standardized incidence/mortality rates, and cumulative incidence/m...
Abstract Background The long‐term trend in cancer death in a rapidly developing country provides inf...
To investigate the trend of total cancer mortality in Linqu County Shandong Province from 1980 to 20...
There are no national-level data on cancer mortality in China since two surveys in 1973-1975 and 199...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cancer incidence and mortality in Huai’an ar...
Abstract Background The National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) collected population-based cancer re...
Cancer is a serious public health issue and the leading cause of death around the world. This articl...
The National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCR) was the only available source of cancer monitor...
The National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCR) was the only available source of cancer monitor...
Abstract Introduction Population-based cancer registration data are collected by the National Centra...
In 2012, the National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) of China collected cancer registration informat...
Knowledge of the incidence of cancer is a fundamental requirement of rational planning and monitorin...
Summary: Background: From 2003 to 2005, standardised 5-year cancer survival in China was much lower...
After several decades of development, the socialist market economy of China is now the world’s secon...
Limited population-based cancer registry data available in China until now has hampered efforts to i...
Objectives: To explore the variations in the mortality trends, especially death due to lung cancer, ...
Abstract Background The long‐term trend in cancer death in a rapidly developing country provides inf...
To investigate the trend of total cancer mortality in Linqu County Shandong Province from 1980 to 20...
There are no national-level data on cancer mortality in China since two surveys in 1973-1975 and 199...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cancer incidence and mortality in Huai’an ar...
Abstract Background The National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) collected population-based cancer re...
Cancer is a serious public health issue and the leading cause of death around the world. This articl...
The National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCR) was the only available source of cancer monitor...
The National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCR) was the only available source of cancer monitor...
Abstract Introduction Population-based cancer registration data are collected by the National Centra...
In 2012, the National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) of China collected cancer registration informat...
Knowledge of the incidence of cancer is a fundamental requirement of rational planning and monitorin...
Summary: Background: From 2003 to 2005, standardised 5-year cancer survival in China was much lower...
After several decades of development, the socialist market economy of China is now the world’s secon...
Limited population-based cancer registry data available in China until now has hampered efforts to i...
Objectives: To explore the variations in the mortality trends, especially death due to lung cancer, ...
Abstract Background The long‐term trend in cancer death in a rapidly developing country provides inf...
To investigate the trend of total cancer mortality in Linqu County Shandong Province from 1980 to 20...
There are no national-level data on cancer mortality in China since two surveys in 1973-1975 and 199...