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The epidemiologic surveillance of medical care. [PDF]
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What's New? Breast cancer incidence tends to be higher in women with higher socio‐economic status, but with a lower mortality rate. Whether socio‐economic inequalities also affect second primary cancers remains unclear. In this study using data from cancer registries and accounting for all‐cause death as the competing event, income deprivation was ...
Ruchika Golani+4 more
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What's New? Recent reductions in the age‐of‐onset of colorectal cancer (CRC), along with increasing CRC risk with age, warrant reevaluation of CRC screening guidelines. Here, using Markov‐based modeling, the authors explored possibilities for more efficient use of two screening colonoscopies currently offered in Germany's CRC screening program ...
Dmitry Sergeev+3 more
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Life expectancy in rare histological prostate cancer subtypes
What's New? Rare histological subtypes of prostate cancer often are associated with relatively poor clinical outcomes. The extent to which these subtypes impact patients' life expectancy, however, remains largely unknown. Here, using data from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER 2004–2020) and the United States Social Security ...
Carolin Siech+17 more
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Wastewater-Based Epidemiological Surveillance in France: The SUM'EAU Network. [PDF]
Jourdain F+17 more
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What's new? Although small intestinal adenocarcinoma (SIA) shares certain similarities with colorectal cancer, its etiology and predisposing conditions presumably are distinct. Due to the rarity of SIA, however, detailed information on predisposing factors is lacking.
Jasmijn D. G. Linssen+8 more
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Supporting Pediatric RSV Clinical Trials Through Close Epidemiological Surveillance During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic. [PDF]
Joshi R+4 more
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What's new? This study used data from all 16 German cancer registries for colorectal neuroendocrine neoplasms to calculate incidence and relative survival. The data allowed differentiation by primary site, morphology (well‐differentiated neuroendocrine tumors—NETs, poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas—NECs and mixed neuroendocrine‐non ...
Lennart Möller+8 more
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Multi-level quality assessment of United States COVID-19 epidemiological surveillance. [PDF]
Irgens MS, O'Neill RM, Ruiz JM.
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