Purpose Rare cancers represent 22% of all tumors in Europe; however, the quality of the data of rare cancers may not be as good as the quality of data for common cancer. The project surveillance of rare cancers in Europe (RARECARE) had, among others, the objective of assessing rare cancer data quality in population-based cancer registries (CRs). Eight rare cancers were considered: mesothelioma, liver angiosarcoma, sarcomas, tumors of oral cavity, CNS tumors, germ cell tumors, leukemia, and malignant digestive endocrine tumors. Methods We selected data on 18,000 diagnoses and revised, on the basis of the pathologic and clinical reports (but not on pathologic specimens), unspecified morphology and topography codes originally attributed by CR ...
The burden of rare tumors in Europe is still unknown and no generally accepted definition of them ex...
The burden of rare tumors in Europe is still unknown and no generally accepted definition of them ex...
Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cancers in Eur...
Purpose: Rare cancers represent 22% of all tumors in Europe; however, the quality of the data of rar...
Rare cancers represent 22% of all tumors in Europe; however, the quality of the data of rare cancers...
Rare cancers epidemiology is better known compared to the other rare diseases. Thanks to the long hi...
Background Rare cancers pose challenges for diagnosis, treatments, and clinical decision making. Inf...
The widespread incidence and effects of cancer have led to a growing development in cancer preventio...
Purpose: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cance...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
Purpose: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cance...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
This paper describes the usage and the performance evaluation of the completeness index method in th...
The burden of rare tumors in Europe is still unknown and no generally accepted definition of them ex...
The burden of rare tumors in Europe is still unknown and no generally accepted definition of them ex...
The burden of rare tumors in Europe is still unknown and no generally accepted definition of them ex...
Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cancers in Eur...
Purpose: Rare cancers represent 22% of all tumors in Europe; however, the quality of the data of rar...
Rare cancers represent 22% of all tumors in Europe; however, the quality of the data of rare cancers...
Rare cancers epidemiology is better known compared to the other rare diseases. Thanks to the long hi...
Background Rare cancers pose challenges for diagnosis, treatments, and clinical decision making. Inf...
The widespread incidence and effects of cancer have led to a growing development in cancer preventio...
Purpose: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cance...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
Purpose: Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cance...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
The conventional definition for rare disease is based on prevalence. Because of differences in progn...
This paper describes the usage and the performance evaluation of the completeness index method in th...
The burden of rare tumors in Europe is still unknown and no generally accepted definition of them ex...
The burden of rare tumors in Europe is still unknown and no generally accepted definition of them ex...
The burden of rare tumors in Europe is still unknown and no generally accepted definition of them ex...
Epidemiologic information on rare cancers is scarce. The project Surveillance of Rare Cancers in Eur...