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Up-to-date monitoring of childhood cancer long-term survival in Europe: tumours of the sympathetic nervous system, retinoblastoma, renal and bone tumours, and soft tissue sarcomas. (CROSBI ID 134039)

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Arndt, Volker ; Lacour, Briggite ; Steliarova-Foucher, Eva ; Spix, Claudia ; Znaor, Ariana ; Pastore, Guido ; Stiller, Charles ; Brenner, Hermann Up-to-date monitoring of childhood cancer long-term survival in Europe: tumours of the sympathetic nervous system, retinoblastoma, renal and bone tumours, and soft tissue sarcomas. // Annals of oncology, 18 (2007), 10; 1722-33-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Arndt, Volker ; Lacour, Briggite ; Steliarova-Foucher, Eva ; Spix, Claudia ; Znaor, Ariana ; Pastore, Guido ; Stiller, Charles ; Brenner, Hermann

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Up-to-date monitoring of childhood cancer long-term survival in Europe: tumours of the sympathetic nervous system, retinoblastoma, renal and bone tumours, and soft tissue sarcomas.

BACKGROUND: Prognosis for most types of childhood tumours has improved during the last few decades. In this article we estimate up-to-date period survival for less common, but important childhood malignancies in Europe. METHODS: Using the database of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System we calculated period estimates of 10-year survival for the 1995-1999 period for children aged 0-14 years diagnosed during 1985-1999 with tumours of the sympathetic nervous system (NS), retinoblastoma, renal tumours, bone tumours and soft tissue sarcomas in four European regions. RESULTS: Ten-year period survival for 1995-1999 was 66% in children with tumours of the sympathetic NS, 96% for retinoblastoma, 87% for renal tumours, 58% for bone tumours and 61% for soft tissue sarcomas. The higher period estimates, as compared with cohort and complete estimates indicate recent improvement in survival for tumours of the sympathetic NS and to a lesser extent for retinoblastoma and renal tumours. Region-specific period survival estimates were lowest for Eastern Europe for renal, bone and soft tissue tumours, but not for the other two tumour groups. CONCLUSION: There have been further improvements in the 1990s in long-term survival of children diagnosed with several malignancies, albeit to a different extent in different European regions.

cancer registries; childhood cancer; Europe; population-based; prognosis; survival; neuroblastoma

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Podaci o izdanju

18 (10)

2007.

1722-33-x

objavljeno

0923-7534

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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