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Global Availability of Cancer Registry Data
The availability of cancer registries has significantly enhanced cancer research, especially that related to cancer epidemiology, survival, interventions, and outcomes.1 However, by using publicly available sources, we aimed to map the availability and ...
A. H. Siddiqui, S. Zafar
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Cancer burden in slovenia with the time trends analysis
The aim of our study was to describe cancer burden and time trends of all cancers combined, the most frequent as well as the rare cancers in Slovenia.
Zadnik Vesna +5 more
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Background Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer worldwide. Belgium shows high age-standardized incidence rates, but also high survival rates. Like many health outcomes, breast cancer has been associated with multiple factors of socioeconomic status.
Joachim Gotink +4 more
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The Development of the Korean Lung Cancer Registry (KALC-R)
Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Globally, there were an estimated 1.8 million new cases and 1.59 million deaths in 2012.
Young Chul Kim, Y. Won
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Background Generating synthetic patient data is crucial for medical research, but common approaches build up on black-box models which do not allow for expert verification or intervention. We propose a highly available method which enables synthetic data
Nicolas Alexander Schulz +10 more
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Incidence of thyroid cancer in Puerto Rico and the US by racial/ethnic group, 2011–2015
Background Puerto Rico has the highest incidence rate of thyroid cancer (TC) in the Americas and the third highest rate worldwide. The purpose of this study was to compare the burden of TC between the population of PR and United States (US) non-Hispanic ...
Guillermo Tortolero-Luna +5 more
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The Swedish rectal cancer registry
Abstract Background An audit of all patients with rectal cancer in Sweden was launched in 1995. This is the first report from the Swedish Rectal Cancer Registry (SRCR). Methods Between 1995 and 2003, 13 434 patients treated for ...
L, Påhlman +8 more
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Breast cancer is the leading cancer diagnosis and second most common cause of cancer deaths in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). Yet, there are few population‐level survival data from Africa and none on the survival differences by stage at diagnosis.
W. Y. Joko-Fru +24 more
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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma incidence and mortality in China, 2013
Background We estimated the incidence and mortality of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in China in 2010 according to the data of 145 domestic population-based cancer registries in 2014, and no such reports since then.
Kuang-Rong Wei +5 more
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