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Socioeconomic deprivation and cancer survival in Germany: An ecological analysis in 200 districts in Germany

2013

Although socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival have been demonstrated both within and between countries, evidence on the variation of the inequalities over time past diagnosis is sparse. Furthermore, no comprehensive analysis of socioeconomic differences in cancer survival in Germany has been conducted. Therefore, we analyzed variations in cancer survival for patients diagnosed with one of the 25 most common cancer sites in 1997-2006 in ten population-based cancer registries in Germany (covering 32 million inhabitants). Patients were assigned a socioeconomic status according to the district of residence at diagnosis. Period analysis was used to derive 3-month, 5-year and conditional…

GerontologyCancer Researcheducation.field_of_studyInequalityRelative survivalbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationAbsolute risk reductionCancermedicine.diseaseCancer registryOncologyMedicineResidencebusinesseducationSocioeconomic statusDemographymedia_commonInternational Journal of Cancer
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Educational and vocational achievement among long-term survivors of adolescent cancer in Germany

2010

Background Adolescence involves graduating from school and preparing one's professional career. The accomplishment of these tasks may be hampered by the experience of cancer. This study investigates the educational and professional achievements of German long-term survivors of adolescent cancer. Procedure Adult survivors of cancer during adolescence (n = 820, age at onset between 15 and 18 years; M = 15.8, SD = 0.9 years; age at follow-up: M = 30.4, SD = 6.0 years) were recruited through the German Childhood Cancer Registry. They completed self-reports with standard items on their educational and vocational level and their current occupational situation. Outcomes were compared to an age-mat…

Gerontologyeducation.field_of_studyChildhood Cancer Registrymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPopulationNeuropsychologyCancerHematologymedicine.diseasePediatric cancerlanguage.human_languageGermanOncologyVocational educationPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthlanguagePhysical therapyMedicineeducationbusinessGraduationPediatric Blood & Cancer
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Childhood Leukemia in the Vicinity of Nuclear Power Plants in Germany

2008

SUMMARY The causes of leukemia are largely unclear. The question whether leukemia rates are increased near nuclear power plants is controversial. The German Childhood Cancer Registry has published an epidemiological case-control study on childhood cancer and nuclear power plants. Method: The study was based on the distance of children's residences from nuclear power plants and addressed the question whether children under age 5 with cancer live closer, on average, to nuclear power plants than randomly selected controls. Odds Ratios (OR) for distance categories and standardized incidence ratios (SIR) were calculated. Results: An association was found between the nearness of residence to nucl…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyChildhood Cancer RegistryChildhood leukemiabusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)General MedicineOdds ratioNuclear powermedicine.diseaseCancer registryLeukemiaEpidemiologymedicineOriginal ArticlebusinessDemographyDeutsches Ärzteblatt international
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Performance of Finnish biobanks in nationwide pulmonary carcinoid tumour research

2019

Finnish hospital-integrated biobanks administer millions of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples collected within the clinical diagnostics. According to the Finnish Biobank Act, these samples can be coupled with patients’ clinical follow-up data and the data retrieved from national health registries. We collected a nationwide pulmonary carcinoid tumour series from Finnish biobanks to study prognostic factors as well as to explore how the number of tumours found in the Finnish biobanks corresponds to the number of tumours registered by the Finnish Cancer Registry (FCR). Finnish biobanks identified 88% of the tumours registered by the FCR and were able to deliver 63%. The main reas…

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Burden and centralised treatment in Europe of rare tumours: results of RARECAREnet—a population-based study

2017

Background: Rare cancers pose challenges for diagnosis, treatments, and clinical decision making. Information about rare cancers is scant. The RARECARE project defined rare cancers as those with an annual incidence of less than six per 100 000 people in European Union (EU). We updated the estimates of the burden of rare cancers in Europe, their time trends in incidence and survival, and provide information about centralisation of treatments in seven European countries. Methods: We analysed data from 94 cancer registries for more than 2 million rare cancer diagnoses, to estimate European incidence and survival in 2000–07 and the corresponding time trends during 1995–2007. Incidence was calcu…

Male0301 basic medicinePathologypopulation-based registriesCancer Care Facilities; Delivery of Health Care; Europe; Female; Hospitalization; Humans; Incidence; Male; Neoplasms; Rare Diseases; Registries; Survival Rate; Oncology0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsMedicineRegistriesmedia_commonTumors -- Treatment -- Europeeducation.field_of_studyRelative survivalIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)RARECARE projectEuropeHospitalizationSurvival RateOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesis/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemalemedicine.medical_specialtyHealth surveysPopulationSocio-culturaleCancer Care Facilities03 medical and health sciencesRare DiseasesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingHumansmedia_common.cataloged_instanceCancer -- MortalityRisk factorEuropean unioneducationSurvival rateOncology cancer burden incidence rare cancerpopulation-based registriesrare cancers cancer registry RARECAREbusiness.industryRare cancerCancer -- Patients -- Long-term careCancer registry030104 developmental biologycancer burdenbusinessDelivery of Health CareDemographyRare disease
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Pediatric bone tumors in Germany from 1987 to 2011: incidence rates, time trends and survival

2016

AbstractBackground: Malignant bone tumors are a rare group of childhood cancer.Materials and methods: This study describes incidence rates, survival probabilities, and time trends for 1831 children below 15 years of age with a bone tumor registered at the population-based German Childhood Cancer Registry between 1987 and 2011.Results: Overall age-standardized annual incidence rate (ASR) was 5.5 per million. Osteosarcomas (ASR 2.8) and Ewing tumors (ASR 2.6) were the most frequent diagnostic groups. The incidence of bone tumors overall tended to increase slightly over time by 0.7% each year on average. Thirty-nine of the bone tumor cases reported were subsequent primaries and not included in…

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Childhood leukaemia risk and residential proximity to busy roads

2018

BACKGROUND: Current evidence suggests that childhood leukaemia can be associated with residential traffic exposure; nevertheless, more results are needed to support this conclusion. OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the possible effects of residential proximity to road traffic on childhood leukaemia, taking into account traffic density, road proximity and the type of leukaemia (acute lymphoid leukaemia or acute myeloid leukaemia). METHODS: We conducted a population-based case-control study of childhood leukaemia in Spain, covering the period 1990-2011. It included 1061 incidence cases gathered from the Spanish National Childhood Cancer Registry and those Autonomous Regions with 100% coverage, and 64…

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28-year incidence and time trends of childhood leukaemia in former East Germany compared to West Germany after German reunification: A study from the…

2021

Abstract Background The aetiology of childhood leukaemia is largely unknown. Analyses of geographical differences may enhance aetiologic insights. The reunification of Germany in 1990 provides a unique opportunity to evaluate incidence patterns and time trends in two merging countries with substantial lifestyle, social and socioeconomic differences. With this study we provide an extensive assessment of 28-year incidence patterns and temporal trends after the German reunification. Methods We identified all children diagnosed with a lymphoid leukaemia (LL) or acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) before the age of 15 years between 1991 and 2018 using the German Childhood Cancer Registry (N = 14,922),…

MaleCancer ResearchAdolescentEpidemiologyPopulationDiseaseGerman03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumansMedicineRegistries030212 general & internal medicineChildeducationSocioeconomic statusChildhood Cancer Registryeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)Germany WestInfant NewbornInfantlanguage.human_languageLeukemia LymphoidChildhood leukaemiaLeukemia Myeloid AcuteOncologyChild Preschool030220 oncology & carcinogenesislanguageEtiologyFemaleGermany EastbusinessDemographyCancer Epidemiology
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Trends in net survival from liver cancer in six European Latin countries: results from the SUDCAN population-based study

2016

Liver cancer represents a major clinical challenge. The aim of the SUDCAN collaborative study was to compare the net survival from liver cancer between six European Latin countries (Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland) and provide trends in net survival and dynamics of excess mortality rates (EMRs) up to 5 years after diagnosis. The data were extracted from the EUROCARE-5 database. First, net survival was studied over the period 2000-2004 using the Pohar-Perme estimator. For trend analyses, the study period was specific to each country. Results are reported from 1992 to 2004 in France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland and from 2000 to 2004 in Belgium and Portugal. These tren…

MaleCancer ResearchDatabases FactualEpidemiologyTrends in survival0302 clinical medicineBelgiumCancer screeningMedicineCancer registries030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesYoung adultAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testMortality rateMedical recordLiver NeoplasmsMiddle Aged3. Good healthCancer registries; Europe; Excess mortality rate; Liver cancer; Net survival; Trends in survival;Survival RateEuropeOncologyItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPopulation SurveillanceFemaleFranceLiver cancerLiver cancerSwitzerlandAdultAdolescentSocio-culturale03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultNet survivalHumansAgedPortugalExcess mortality ratebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseCancer registrySpainLiver functionbusinessLiver function testsDemography
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Survival of European children and young adults with cancer diagnosed 1995-2002

2009

This study analyses survival in 40,392 children (age 0-14 years) and 30,187 adolescents/young adults (age 15-24 years) diagnosed with cancer between 1995 and 2002. The cases were from 83 European population-based cancer registries in 23 countries participating in EUROCARE-4. Five-year survival in countries and in regional groupings of countries was compared for all cancers combined and for major cancers. Survival for 15 rare cancers in children was also analysed. Five-year survival for all cancers combined was 81% in children and 87% in adolescents/young adults. Between-country survival differences narrowed for both children and adolescents/young adults. Relative risk of death reduced signi…

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