Little is known about the annual changes in cancer incidence and survival that occurred after the establishment of the long-form cancer registry database in Taiwan. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the updated incidence and stage-specific relative survival rates (RSRs) among adult cancer patients in Taiwan. Methods: Cancer incidence data from 2002 to 2012 were collected using the Taiwan Cancer Registry Database. Age-standardized incidence rates, average annual percent changes (AAPCs), and sex ratios were calculated for adults. Five-year stage-specific RSRs were estimated for cases diagnosed between 2004 and 2008 and were followed up to 2013 for major cancers. Results: The overall age-standardized incidence rates per 100,000 popula...
Summary: Background: From 2003 to 2005, standardised 5-year cancer survival in China was much lower...
The incidence of breast and genital tract cancers is increasing among Taiwanese women, but the age s...
Background: To evaluate the risk of cancer among Taiwanese female registered nurses (RNs) using a na...
Background/PurposeLittle is known about the annual changes in cancer incidence and survival that occ...
Objective: To investigate the changes of incidence and prognosis of epithelial ovarian cancer in thi...
[[abstract]]Because of the cancer incidence increase and population aging in Taiwan, we aimed to ass...
Ovarian cancer is the second most common cause of death from gynecologic cancer. The aim of this stu...
In Taiwan, the age-standardized incidence of EC, especially esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC...
Malignant neoplasm has become the leading cause of death in Taiwan since 1982. There has been a decr...
BACKGROUND: Currently, little information is available on childhood cancer incidence rates in Easter...
Background: Causing more than 40,000 deaths each year, cancer is one of the leading causes of mortal...
Tzu-Yi Wu,1 Chia-Hua Chung,2 Chia-Ni Lin,3 Jing-Shiang Hwang,2 Jung-Der Wang3,4 1Institute of Econom...
Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality dea...
<p>Abbreviations: APC, annual percent change; ASR, age-standardized incidence rate; CI, confidence i...
[[abstract]]Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major cause of cancer death in Taiwan, and in the pa...
Summary: Background: From 2003 to 2005, standardised 5-year cancer survival in China was much lower...
The incidence of breast and genital tract cancers is increasing among Taiwanese women, but the age s...
Background: To evaluate the risk of cancer among Taiwanese female registered nurses (RNs) using a na...
Background/PurposeLittle is known about the annual changes in cancer incidence and survival that occ...
Objective: To investigate the changes of incidence and prognosis of epithelial ovarian cancer in thi...
[[abstract]]Because of the cancer incidence increase and population aging in Taiwan, we aimed to ass...
Ovarian cancer is the second most common cause of death from gynecologic cancer. The aim of this stu...
In Taiwan, the age-standardized incidence of EC, especially esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC...
Malignant neoplasm has become the leading cause of death in Taiwan since 1982. There has been a decr...
BACKGROUND: Currently, little information is available on childhood cancer incidence rates in Easter...
Background: Causing more than 40,000 deaths each year, cancer is one of the leading causes of mortal...
Tzu-Yi Wu,1 Chia-Hua Chung,2 Chia-Ni Lin,3 Jing-Shiang Hwang,2 Jung-Der Wang3,4 1Institute of Econom...
Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality dea...
<p>Abbreviations: APC, annual percent change; ASR, age-standardized incidence rate; CI, confidence i...
[[abstract]]Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major cause of cancer death in Taiwan, and in the pa...
Summary: Background: From 2003 to 2005, standardised 5-year cancer survival in China was much lower...
The incidence of breast and genital tract cancers is increasing among Taiwanese women, but the age s...
Background: To evaluate the risk of cancer among Taiwanese female registered nurses (RNs) using a na...