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2. International Variation in Criteria for Internal Mammary Chain Radiotherapy
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Duane, F.K., McGale, P., Teoh, S., Mortimer, C., Broggio, J., Darby, S.C., Dodwell, D., Lavery, B., Oliveros, S., Vallis, K.A., and Taylor, C.W.
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- 2019
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3. Global surveillance of trends in cancer survival 2000–14 (CONCORD-3): analysis of individual records for 37 513 025 patients diagnosed with one of 18 cancers from 322 population-based registries in 71 countries
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Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Meguenni, K, Regagba, D, Bayo, S, Cheick Bougadari, T, Manraj, S S, Bendahhou, K, Fabowale, A, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, N I M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, Calabrano, G H, Espinola, S B, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Diumenjo, M C, Laspada, W D, Ibañez, S G, Lima, C A, De Souza, P C F, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, M P, de Oliveira, J C, Veneziano, C L A, Veneziano, D B, Latorre, M R D O, Tanaka, L F, Rebelo, M S, Santos, M O, Galaz, J C, Aparicio Aravena, M, Sanhueza Monsalve, J, Herrmann, D A, Vargas, S, Herrera, V M, Uribe, C J, Bravo, L E, Garcia, L S, Arias-Ortiz, N E, Morantes, D, Jurado, D M, Yépez Chamorro, M C, Delgado, S, Ramirez, M, Galán Alvarez, Y H, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Castillo, J, Mendoza, M, Cueva, P, Yépez, J G, Bhakkan, B, Deloumeaux, J, Joachim, C, Macni, J, Carrillo, R, Shalkow Klincovstein, J, Rivera Gomez, R, Poquioma, E, Tortolero-Luna, G, Zavala, D, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Eckstrand, A, Nikiforuk, C, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, F R, Ryan, S, MacIntyre, M, Saint-Jacques, N, Nishri, D E, McClure, C A, Vriends, K A, Kozie, S, Stuart-Panko, H, Freeman, T, George, J T, Brockhouse, J T, O'Brien, D K, Holt, A, Almon, L, Kwong, S, Morris, C, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C E, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, A G, Vigneau, F, Levin, G M, Wohler, B, Bayakly, R, Ward, K C, Gomez, S L, McKinley, M, Cress, R, Green, M D, Miyagi, K, Ruppert, L P, Lynch, C F, Huang, B, Tucker, T C, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, M C, Wu, X C, Schwenn, M, Gershman, S T, Knowlton, R C, Alverson, G, Copeland, G E, Bushhouse, S, Rogers, D B, Jackson-Thompson, J, Lemons, D, Zimmerman, H J, Hood, M, Roberts-Johnson, J, Rees, J R, Riddle, B, Pawlish, K S, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, A R, Schymura, M J, Radhakrishnan, S, Rao, C, Giljahn, L K, Slocumb, R M, Espinoza, R E, Khan, F, Aird, K G, Beran, T, Rubertone, J J, Slack, S J, Garcia, L, Rousseau, D L, Janes, T A, Schwartz, S M, Bolick, S W, Hurley, D M, Whiteside, M A, Miller-Gianturco, P, Williams, M A, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Johnson, A T, Keitheri Cheteri, M B, Migliore Santiago, P, Blankenship, S E, Farley, S, Borchers, R, Malicki, R, Espinoza, J R, Grandpre, J, Wilson, R, Edwards, B K, Mariotto, A, Lei, Y, Wang, N, Chen, J S, Zhou, Y, He, Y T, Song, G H, Gu, X P, Mei, D, Mu, H J, Ge, H M, Wu, T H, Li, Y Y, Zhao, D L, Jin, F, Zhang, J H, Zhu, F D, Junhua, Q, Yang, Y L, Jiang, C X, Biao, W, Wang, J, Li, Q L, Yi, H, Zhou, X, Dong, J, Li, W, Fu, F X, Liu, S Z, Chen, J G, Zhu, J, Li, Y H, Lu, Y Q, Fan, M, Huang, S Q, Guo, G P, Zhaolai, H, Wei, K, Zeng, H, Demetriou, A V, Mang, W K, Ngan, K C, Kataki, A C, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, P A, Sebastian, P, Nandakumar, A, Malekzadeh, R, Roshandel, G, Keinan-Boker, L, Silverman, B G, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Sato, M, Tobori, F, Nakata, I, Teramoto, N, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Moki, F, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Nishimura, M, Yoshida, K, Kurosawa, K, Nemoto, Y, Narimatsu, H, Sakaguchi, M, Kanemura, S, Naito, M, Narisawa, R, Miyashiro, I, Nakata, K, Sato, S, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Fukushima, N, Shibata, A, Iwasa, K, Ono, C, Nimri, O, Jung, K W, Won, Y J, Alawadhi, E, Elbasmi, A, Ab Manan, A, Adam, F, Sanjaajmats, E, Tudev, U, Ochir, C, Al Khater, A M, El Mistiri, M M, Teo, Y Y, Chiang, C J, Lee, W C, Buasom, R, Sangrajrang, S, Kamsa-ard, S, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Leklob, A, Sangkitipaiboon, S, Geater, S L, Sriplung, H, Ceylan, O, Kög, I, Dirican, O, Köse, T, Gurbuz, T, Karaşahin, F E, Turhan, D, Aktaş, U, Halat, Y, Yakut, C I, Altinisik, M, Cavusoglu, Y, Türkköylü, A, Üçüncü, N, Hackl, M, Zborovskaya, A A, Aleinikova, O V, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Valerianova, Z, Yordanova, M R, Šekerija, M, Dušek, L, Zvolský, M, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, A M, Guizard, A V, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Woronoff, A S, Daoulas, M, Robaszkiewicz, M, Clavel, J, Goujon, S, Lacour, B, Baldi, I, Pouchieu, C, Amadeo, B, Coureau, G, Orazio, S, Preux, P M, Rharbaoui, F, Marrer, E, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Delafosse, P, Ligier, K, Plouvier, S, Cowppli-Bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-Ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Bossard, N, Uhry, Z, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Stabenow, R, Wilsdorf-Köhler, H, Eberle, A, Luttmann, S, Löhden, I, Nennecke, A L, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Emrich, K, Zeissig, S R, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Asquez, R A, Kumar, V, Petridou, E, Ólafsdóttir, E J, Tryggvadóttir, L, Clough-Gorr, K, Walsh, P M, Sundseth, H, Mazzoleni, G, Vittadello, F, Coviello, E, Cuccaro, F, Galasso, R, Sampietro, G, Giacomin, A, Magoni, M, Ardizzone, A, D'Argenzio, A, Castaing, M, Grosso, G, Lavecchia, A M, Sutera Sardo, A, Gola, G, Gatti, L, Ricci, P, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Celesia, M V, Filiberti, R A, Pannozzo, F, Melcarne, A, Quarta, F, Russo, A G, Carrozzi, G, Cirilli, C, Cavalieri d'Oro, L, Rognoni, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, M F, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Boschetti, L, Borciani, E, Seghini, P, Maule, M M, Merletti, F, Tumino, R, Mancuso, P, Vicentini, M, Cassetti, T, Sassatelli, R, Falcini, F, Giorgetti, S, Caiazzo, A L, Cavallo, R, Cesaraccio, R, Pirino, D R, Contrino, M L, Tisano, F, Fanetti, A C, Maspero, S, Carone, S, Mincuzzi, A, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, M A, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Barchielli, A, Caldarella, A, Bianconi, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Rugge, M, Zorzi, M, Beggiato, S, Brustolin, A, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Buzzoni, C, Mangone, L, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Zanetti, R, Maurina, A, Pildava, S, Lipunova, N, Vincerževskiené, I, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-Sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Góźdź, S, Mężyk, R, Mierzwa, T, Molong, L, Rachtan, J, Szewczyk, S, Błaszczyk, J, Kępska, K, Kościańska, B, Tarocińska, K, Zwierko, M, Drosik, K, Maksimowicz, K M, Purwin-Porowska, E, Reca, E, Wójcik-Tomaszewska, J, Tukiendorf, A, Grądalska-Lampart, M, Radziszewska, A U, Gos, A, Talerczyk, M, Wyborska, M, Didkowska, J A, Wojciechowska, U, Bielska-Lasota, M, Forjaz de Lacerda, G, Rego, R A, Bastos, J, Silva, M A, Antunes, L, Laranja Pontes, J, Mayer-da-Silva, A, Miranda, A, Blaga, L M, Coza, D, Gusenkova, L, Lazarevich, O, Prudnikova, O, Vjushkov, D M, Egorova, A G, Orlov, A E, Kudyakov, L A, Pikalova, L V, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-Žakelj, M, Zadnik, V, Larrañaga, N, Lopez de Munain, A, Herrera, A A, Redondas, R, Marcos-Gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, M L, Molina, E, Sánchez Perez, M J, Franch Sureda, P, Ramos Montserrat, M, Chirlaque, M D, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E E, Guevara, M M, Fernández-Delgado, R, Peris-Bonet, R, Carulla, M, Galceran, J, Alberich, C, Vicente-Raneda, M, Khan, S, Pettersson, D, Dickman, P, Avelina, I, Staehelin, K, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Schaffar, R, Frick, H, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, J L, Maspoli-Conconi, M, Kuehni, C E, Redmond, S M, Bordoni, A, Ortelli, L, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Matthes, K L, Rohrmann, S, Broggio, J, Rashbass, J, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Clark, D I, Deas, A J, Huws, D W, White, C, Montel, L, Rachet, B, Turculet, A D, Stephens, R, Chalker, E, Phung, H, Walton, R, You, H, Guthridge, S, Johnson, F, Gordon, P, D'Onise, K, Priest, K, Stokes, B C, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Thursfield, V, Dowling, J, Currow, D, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C, Allemani, Claudia, Matsuda, Tomohiro, Di Carlo, Veronica, Harewood, Rhea, Matz, Melissa, Nikšić, Maja, Bonaventure, Audrey, Valkov, Mikhail, Johnson, Christopher J, Estève, Jacques, Ogunbiyi, Olufemi J, Azevedo e Silva, Gulnar, Chen, Wan-Qing, Eser, Sultan, Engholm, Gerda, Stiller, Charles A, Monnereau, Alain, Woods, Ryan R, Visser, Otto, Lim, Gek Hsiang, Aitken, Joanne, Weir, Hannah K, and Coleman, Michel P
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- 2018
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4. Quality analysis of population-based information on cancer stage at diagnosis across Europe, with presentation of stage-specific cancer survival estimates: A EUROCARE-5 study
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Hackl, M., Zielonke, N., Van Eycken, E., Henau, K., Valerianova, Z., Dimitrova, N., Sekerija, M., Dušek, L., Zvolský, M., Mägi, M., Aareleid, T., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Bouvier, A.M., Faivre, J., Bossard, N., Uhry, Z., Colonna, M., Stabenow, R., Luttmann, S., Eberle, A., Brenner, H., Nennecke, A., Engel, J., Schubert-Fritschle, G., Heidrich, J., Holleczek, B., Katalinic, A., Clough-Gorr, K., Mazzoleni, G., Bulatko, A., Buzzoni, C., Giacomin, A., Ferretti, S., Barchielli, A., Caldarella, A., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Amash, H., Amati, C., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Bonfarnuzzo, S., Botta, L., Capocaccia, R., Di Salvo, F., Foschi, R., Margutti, C., Meneghini, E., Minicozzi, P., Trama, A., Serraino, D., Maso, L. Dal, De Angelis, R., Caldora, M., Carrani, E., Francisci, S., Knijn, A., Mallone, S., Pierannunzio, D., Roazzi, P., Rossi, S., Santaquilani, M., Tavilla, A., Pannozzo, F., Natali, M., Filiberti, R.A., Marani, E., Autelitano, M., Spagnoli, G., Cirilli, C., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Traina, A., Staiti, R., Vitale, F., Cusimano, R., Michiara, M., Tumino, R., Falcini, F., Caiazzo, A.L., Maspero, S., Fanetti, A.C., Zanetti, R., Rosso, S., Rugge, M., Tognazzo, S., Pildava, S., Smailyte, G., Johannesen, T.B., Rachtan, J., Góźdź, S., Mężyk, R., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-Lasota, M., Forjaz de Lacerda, G., Bento, M.J., Antunes, L., Miranda, A., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Zakelj, M., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Lopez de Munain, A., Larrañaga, N., Torrella-Ramos, A., Díaz García, J.M., Jimenez-Chillaron, R., Marcos-Gragera, R., Vilardell, L., Moreno-Iribas, C., Ardanaz, E., Lambe, M., Mousavi, M., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Frick, H., Lorez, M., Herrmann, C., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Konzelmann, I., Visser, O., Damhuis, R., Otter, R., Coleman, M., Allemani, C., Rachet, B., Rashbass, J., Broggio, J., Verne, J., Gavin, A., Fitzpatrick, D., Huws, D.W., White, C., Minicozzi, Pamela, Innos, Kaire, Sánchez, Maria-José, Trama, Annalisa, Walsh, Paul M., Marcos-Gragera, Rafael, Dimitrova, Nadya, Botta, Laura, Visser, Otto, Rossi, Silvia, Tavilla, Andrea, and Sant, Milena
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- 2017
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5. Survival of 86,690 patients with thyroid cancer: A population-based study in 29 European countries from EUROCARE-5
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Hackl, M., Zielonke, N., Van Eycken, E., Henau, K., Valerianova, Z., Dimitrova, N., Sekerija, M., Dušek, L., Zvolský, M., Storm, H., Engholm, G., Mägi, M., Aareleid, T., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Velten, M., Guizard, A.V., Faivre, J., Woronoff, A.S., Tretarre, B., Bossard, N., Uhry, Z., Colonna, M., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Schvartz, C., Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Stabenow, R., Luttmann, S., Eberle, A., Brenner, H., Nennecke, A., Engel, J., Schubert-Fritschle, G., Heidrich, J., Holleczek, B., Katalinic, A., Jónasson, J.G., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Mazzoleni, G., Bulatko, A., Buzzoni, C., Giacomin, A., Sutera Sardo, A., Mazzei, A., Ferretti, S., Barchielli, A., Caldarella, A., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Amash, H., Amati, C., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Bonfarnuzzo, S., Botta, L., Capocaccia, R., Di Salvo, F., Foschi, R., Margutti, C., Meneghini, E., Minicozzi, P., Trama, A., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., De Angelis, R., Caldora, M., Carrani, E., Francisci, S., Mallone, S., Pierannunzio, D., Roazzi, P., Rossi, S., Santaquilani, M., Tavilla, A., Pannozzo, F., Busco, S., Filiberti, R.A., Vercelli, M., Ricci, P., Autelitano, M., Spagnoli, G., Cirilli, C., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Usala, M., Vitale, F., Ravazzolo, B., Michiara, M., Tumino, R., Mangone, L., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Iannelli, A., Sechi, O., Cesaraccio, R., Piffer, S., Madeddu, A., Tisano, F., Maspero, S., Fanetti, A.C., Zanetti, R., Rosso, S., Candela, P., Scuderi, T., Stracci, F., Rocca, A., Tagliabue, G., Contiero, P., Rugge, M., Tognazzo, S., Pildava, S., Smailyte, G., Calleja, N., Agius, D., Johannesen, T.B., Rachtan, J., Góźdź, S., Mężyk, R., Błaszczyk, J., Bębenek, M., Bielska-Lasota, M., Forjaz de Lacerda, G., Bento, M.J., Castro, C., Miranda, A., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Zakelj, M., Errezola, M., Bidaurrazaga, J., Díaz García, J.M., Marcos-Navarro, A.I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Izquierdo Font, A., Sanchez, M.J., Molina, E., Navarro, C., Chirlaque, M.D., Moreno-Iribas, C., Ardanaz, E., Galceran, J., Carulla, M., Lambe, M., Khan, S., Mousavi, M., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Frick, H., Lorez, M., Herrmann, C., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Konzelmann, I., Visser, O., Ho, V., Otter, R., Coleman, M., Allemani, C., Rachet, B., Rashbass, J., Broggio, J., Verne, J., Gavin, A., Donnelly, C., Brewster, D.H., Huws, D.W., White, C., Dal Maso, L., Pacini, F., van Dijk, B.A.C., Larrañaga, N., Rubió-Casadevall, J., Kowalska, A., and Virdone, S.
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- 2017
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6. Ethnicity and the surgical management of early invasive breast cancer in over 164 000 women.
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Gathani, T., Chiuri, K., Broggio, J., Reeves, G., and Barnes, I.
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BREAST cancer ,CANCER invasiveness ,ETHNICITY ,MASTECTOMY ,ETHNIC groups ,LUMPECTOMY ,AFRICANS ,CARCINOMA in situ - Abstract
Background: Limited information is available about patterns of surgical management of early breast cancer by ethnicity of women in England, and any potential inequalities in the treatment received for breast cancer. Methods: National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service data for women diagnosed with early invasive breast cancer (ICD-10 C50) during 2012-2017 were analysed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95 per cent confidence intervals for the risk of mastectomy versus breast-conserving surgery by ethnicity (black African, black Caribbean, Indian, Pakistani and white), adjusting for age, region, deprivation, year of diagnosis, co-morbidity and stage at diagnosis. Results: Data from 164 143 women were included in the analysis. The proportion of women undergoing mastectomy fell by approximately 5 per cent between 2012 and 2017 across all the ethnic groups examined. In unadjusted analyses, each ethnic minority group had a significantly higher odds of mastectomy than white women; however, in the fully adjusted model, there were no significantly increased odds of having mastectomy for women of any ethnic minority group examined. For example, compared with white women, the unadjusted and fully adjusted ORs for mastectomy were 1-14 (95 per cent c.i. 1-05 to 1-20) and 1-04 (0-96 to 1-14) respectively for Indian women, and 1-45 (1-30 to 1-62) and 1-00 (0-89 to 1-13) for black African women. This attenuation in OR by ethnicity was largely due to adjustment for age and stage. Conclusion: Allowing for different patterns of age and stage at presentation, the surgical management of early breast cancer is similar in all women, regardless of ethnicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Bridging the Age Gap: a prognostic model that predicts survival and aids in primary treatment decisions for older women with oestrogen receptor‐positive early breast cancer.
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Ward, S. E., Holmes, G. R., Morgan, J. L., Broggio, J. W., Collins, K., Richards, P. D., Reed, M. W. R., and Wyld, L.
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HORMONE receptor positive breast cancer ,OLDER women ,BREAST cancer ,HORMONE therapy ,CANCER-related mortality ,ESTROGEN ,GERIATRIC assessment ,PROGNOSTIC models - Abstract
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- 2020
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8. Epidemiology of basal and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in the U.K. 2013–15: a cohort study.
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Venables, Z.C., Nijsten, T., Wong, K.F., Autier, P., Broggio, J., Deas, A., Harwood, C.A., Hollestein, L.M., Langan, S.M., Morgan, E., Proby, C.M., Rashbass, J., and Leigh, I.M.
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SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,BASAL cell carcinoma ,COHORT analysis ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
Summary: Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), together known as keratinocyte cancers (KCs), are the commonest cancer in white ethnic populations. Recent improvements to registry data collection in England has allowed more accurate analysis of the epidemiology of BCC and cSCC and for the first time we are able to provide an accurate (representative) tumour burden for KC in the U.K. Objectives: To estimate the incidence of BCC and cSCC in the U.K. Methods: A cohort of patients with KCs between 2013 and 2015 were identified using linkage to diagnostic codes derived from pathology reports collected into the national cancer registry. Data from England's cancer registry were combined with data from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. European age‐standardized incidence rates (EASRs) of the first BCC and cSCC per patient per annum (PPPA) were calculated. Results: In the U.K, the EASR of the first BCC and cSCC PPPA in 2013–15 were 285 and 77 per 100 000 person years, respectively (211 120 KCs total in 2015). The mean annual percentage increase was 5% between 2013 and 2015 for both BCC and cSCC. By counting the first KC PPPA, we include an additional 51% KCs compared with the previous reporting technique which counts only the first BCC and cSCC in a patient's lifetime, yet it represents a probable underestimation of 5–11% of the true tumour count. Conclusions: Based on an improved methodology, a more representative incidence of KC is presented, which is essential to healthcare planning and will lead to improved understanding of the epidemiology of KC. What's already known about this topic? Keratinocyte cancers (KCs) are the most common cancers affecting white ethnic populations.The incidence of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is increasing worldwide including the U.K., most commonly in elderly male Caucasian patients.These cancers are traditionally substantially underreported and frequently excluded from national cancer statistics. What does this study add? Using improved data collection methods in England and validated tumour‐reporting techniques, we report the most accurate BCC and cSCC incidence data for the U.K. ever published.Identifying the first BCC and cSCC per patient per annum, the incidence of BCC and cSCC in the U.K. (excluding Wales) was 285 and 77 per 100 000 person years, respectively, between 2013 and 2015, with more than 210 000 KCs in the U.K. in 2015. Linked Editorial: Whiteman. Br J Dermatol 2019; 181:434–435. Plain language summary available online Respond to this article [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on skin cancer incidence and treatment in England, 2020.
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Venables, Z. C., Ahmed, S., O. Bleiker, T., Broggio, J., Kwiatkowska, M., Levell, N. J., Millington, G. W. M., Paley, L., Payne, E., M. Proby, C., Vernon, S., and McPhail, S.
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COVID-19 pandemic ,SKIN cancer ,CANCER treatment ,BASAL cell carcinoma ,DERMATOLOGISTS - Abstract
NMSC, non-melanoma skin cancer. gl Undoubtedly, fewer cancer diagnoses are being made during the pandemic and an incomplete rebound is seen. NCRAS report that the RCRD melanoma data reported in Figure 1(a) record 13% false negative (missing) and 9% false positive (additional) compared with formally registered cases in 2018-2,3 Although crude, these data are essential to understanding the wider repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic beyond those directly infected. (d) Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) pathology reports received at the National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service, CancerStats2 keratinocyte cancer report, England. [Extracted from the article]
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10. Omission of surgery in older women with early breast cancer has an adverse impact on breast cancer‐specific survival.
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Ward, S. E., Richards, P. D., Holmes, G. R., Morgan, J. L., Wyld, L., Broggio, J. W., Collins, K., and Reed, M. W. R.
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HORMONE therapy ,SURGERY ,BREAST cancer ,ESTROGEN ,SURVIVAL - Abstract
Background: Primary endocrine therapy is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40 per cent of women with early breast cancer aged over 70 years in the UK. This study investigated the impact of surgery versus primary endocrine therapy on breast cancer‐specific survival (BCSS) in older women. Methods: Cancer registration data for 2002–2010 were obtained from two English regions. A retrospective analysis was performed for women with oestrogen receptor (ER)‐positive disease, using statistical modelling to show the effect of treatment (surgery or primary endocrine therapy) and age and health status on BCSS. Missing data were handled using multiple imputation. Results: Cancer registration data on 23 961 women were retrieved. After data preprocessing, 18 730 of 23 849 women (78·5 per cent) were identified as having ER‐positive disease; of these, 10 087 (53·9 per cent) had surgery and 8643 (46·1 per cent) had primary endocrine therapy. BCSS was worse in the primary endocrine therapy group than in the surgical group (5‐year BCSS rate 69·4 and 89·9 per cent respectively). This was true for all strata considered, although the difference was less in the cohort with the greatest degree of co‐morbidity. For older, frailer patients the hazard of breast cancer death had less relative impact on overall survival. Conclusion: BCSS in older women with ER‐positive disease is worse if surgery is omitted. This treatment choice may contribute to inferior cancer outcomes. Selection for surgery on the basis of predicted life expectancy may permit choice of women for whom surgery confers little benefit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. 英国 2013–15 BCC 和 cSCC 的流行病学.
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Venables, Z.C., Nijsten, T., Wong, K.F., Autier, P., Broggio, J., Deas, A., Harwood, C., Hollestein, L.M., Langan, S.M., Morgan, E., Proby, C., Rashbass, J., and Leigh, I.M.
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Summary: 基底细胞癌 (BCC) 和皮肤鳞状细胞癌 (cSCC) 是两种最常见的皮肤癌(肿瘤)。BCC 和 cSCC 之前已从通过癌症注册研究收集的英国国家癌症统计中删除,因为难以准确估计肿瘤计数。自 2013 年以来对 BCC 注册数据采集的改进带来了世界上最大和最完整的 BCC 和 cSCC 数据集。因此,这项研究的目标是使用英国注册数据提供更好的 BCC 和 cSCC 肿瘤计数估计。这项研究证实,在英国,皮肤癌发生频率比其他癌症高出 4 倍。作者们能够显示,仅在 2015 年,BCC 和 cSCC 就已影响超过 21 万人,且在 2015 年,BCC 影响人数比例为 3/1000,cSCC 为 1/1000。由于它们最常影响老年人,发病率每年增加大约 5% 并不令人惊讶。尽管它们的危险性低于黑色素瘤,因此导致公众对于 BCC 和 cSCC 的认识水平较低,但它们的发生率比黑色素瘤高出超过 10 倍。这项研究暴露了英国之前未报告的皮肤癌负担,强调了通过防止过度自然(日光)或非自然(日晒房)紫外线照射来防止皮肤癌的重要性。 Linked Article: Venables et al. Br J Dermatol 2019; 181:474–482 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Epidemiology of BCC and cSCC in the U.K. 2013‐15.
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Venables, Z.C., Nijsten, T., Wong, K.F., Autier, P., Broggio, J., Deas, A., Harwood, C.A., Hollestein, L.M., Langan, S.M., Morgan, E., Proby, C., Rashbass, J., and Leigh, I.M.
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SUNBURN ,SKIN cancer ,BASAL cell carcinoma ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,BACKGROUND radiation ,SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma - Abstract
Summary: The two most common types of skin cancer (tumour) are called basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). BCC and cSCC have previously been removed from U.K. national cancer statistics, collected by cancer registries, because it was difficult to accurately estimate tumour counts. Improvements to registry data collection of BCC and cSCC since 2013 have resulted in the largest and most complete dataset of BCC and cSCC in the world. Therefore, the aim of this study was to provide better estimates of BCC and cSCC tumour counts using registry data in the U.K. This study confirms that skin cancers are four times more common than any other cancer in the U.K. The authors were able to show that BCCs and cSCCs affected over 210,000 people in the U.K in 2015 with BCCs affecting 3 in 1000 people and cSCCs affecting 1 in 1000 people in 2015 alone. As they most commonly affect elderly people, it is not surprising that incidence rates are increasing by around 5% per year. Although they are less dangerous than melanomas and therefore there is less public awareness of BCC and cSCC, together, they are more than ten times more common than melanomas. This study exposes the previously unreported burden of skin cancers in the U.K. and highlights the importance of skin cancer prevention through protection against excessive ultraviolet radiation through natural (sunshine) or unnatural (tanning booths) exposure. Linked Article: Venables et al. Br J Dermatol 2019; 181:474–482 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Eligibility for Partial Breast Radiotherapy in England.
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Taylor, C.W., Dodwell, D., Darby, S.C., Broggio, J., and McGale, P.
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BREAST tumors , *MEDICAL protocols , *ELIGIBILITY (Social aspects) , *TREATMENT effectiveness - Published
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14. Quality analysis of population-based information on cancer stage at diagnosis across Europe, with presentation of stage-specific cancer survival estimates: A EUROCARE-5 study
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Pamela Minicozzi, Kaire Innos, Maria-José Sánchez, Annalisa Trama, Paul M. Walsh, Rafael Marcos-Gragera, Nadya Dimitrova, Laura Botta, Otto Visser, Silvia Rossi, Andrea Tavilla, Milena Sant, M. Hackl, N. Zielonke, E. Van Eycken, K. Henau, Z. Valerianova, N. Dimitrova, M. Sekerija, L. Dušek, M. Zvolský, M. Mägi, T. Aareleid, N. Malila, K. Seppä, A.M. Bouvier, J. Faivre, N. Bossard, Z. Uhry, M. Colonna, R. Stabenow, S. Luttmann, A. Eberle, H. Brenner, A. Nennecke, J. Engel, G. Schubert-Fritschle, J. Heidrich, B. Holleczek, A. Katalinic, K. Clough-Gorr, G. Mazzoleni, A. Bulatko, C. Buzzoni, A. Giacomin, S. Ferretti, A. Barchielli, A. Caldarella, G. Gatta, M. Sant, H. Amash, C. Amati, P. Baili, F. Berrino, S. Bonfarnuzzo, L. Botta, R. Capocaccia, F. Di Salvo, R. Foschi, C. Margutti, E. Meneghini, P. Minicozzi, A. Trama, D. Serraino, L. Dal Maso, R. De Angelis, M. Caldora, E. Carrani, S. Francisci, A. Knijn, S. Mallone, D. Pierannunzio, P. Roazzi, S. Rossi, M. Santaquilani, A. Tavilla, F. Pannozzo, M. Natali, R.A. Filiberti, E. Marani, M. Autelitano, G. Spagnoli, C. Cirilli, M. Fusco, M.F. Vitale, A. Traina, R. Staiti, F. Vitale, R. Cusimano, M. Michiara, R. Tumino, F. Falcini, A.L. Caiazzo, S. Maspero, A.C. Fanetti, R. Zanetti, S. Rosso, M. Rugge, S. Tognazzo, S. Pildava, G. Smailyte, T.B. Johannesen, J. Rachtan, S. Góźdź, R. Mężyk, J. Błaszczyk, K. Kępska, M. Bielska-Lasota, G. Forjaz de Lacerda, M.J. Bento, L. Antunes, A. Miranda, A. Mayer-da-Silva, C. Safaei Diba, M. Primic-Zakelj, E. Almar, A. Mateos, A. Lopez de Munain, N. Larrañaga, A. Torrella-Ramos, J.M. Díaz García, R. Jimenez-Chillaron, R. Marcos-Gragera, L. Vilardell, C. Moreno-Iribas, E. Ardanaz, M. Lambe, M. Mousavi, C. Bouchardy, M. Usel, S.M. Ess, H. Frick, M. Lorez, C. Herrmann, A. Bordoni, A. Spitale, I. Konzelmann, O. Visser, R. Damhuis, R. Otter, M. Coleman, C. Allemani, B. Rachet, J. Rashbass, J. Broggio, J. Verne, A. Gavin, D. Fitzpatrick, D.W. Huws, C. White, Minicozzi P., Innos K., Sanchez M.-J., Trama A., Walsh P.M., Marcos-Gragera R., Dimitrova N., Botta L., Visser O., Rossi S., Tavilla A., Sant M., Hackl M., Zielonke N., Van Eycken E., Henau K., Valerianova Z., Sekerija M., Dusek L., Zvolsky M., Magi M., Aareleid T., Malila N., Seppa K., Bouvier A.M., Faivre J., Bossard N., Uhry Z., Colonna M., Stabenow R., Luttmann S., Eberle A., Brenner H., Nennecke A., Engel J., Schubert-Fritschle G., Heidrich J., Holleczek B., Katalinic A., Clough-Gorr K., Mazzoleni G., Bulatko A., Buzzoni C., Giacomin A., Ferretti S., Barchielli A., Caldarella A., Gatta G., Amash H., Amati C., Baili P., Berrino F., Bonfarnuzzo S., Capocaccia R., Di Salvo F., Foschi R., Margutti C., Meneghini E., Serraino D., Maso L.D., De Angelis R., Caldora M., Carrani E., Francisci S., Knijn A., Mallone S., Pierannunzio D., Roazzi P., Santaquilani M., Pannozzo F., Natali M., Filiberti R.A., Marani E., Autelitano M., Spagnoli G., Cirilli C., Fusco M., Vitale M.F., Traina A., Staiti R., Vitale F., Cusimano R., Michiara M., Tumino R., Falcini F., Caiazzo A.L., Maspero S., Fanetti A.C., Zanetti R., Rosso S., Rugge M., Tognazzo S., Pildava S., Smailyte G., Johannesen T.B., Rachtan J., Gozdz S., Mezyk R., Blaszczyk J., Kepska K., Bielska-Lasota M., Forjaz de Lacerda G., Bento M.J., Antunes L., Miranda A., Mayer-da-Silva A., Safaei Diba C., Primic-Zakelj M., Almar E., Mateos A., Lopez de Munain A., Larranaga N., Torrella-Ramos A., Diaz Garcia J.M., Jimenez-Chillaron R., Vilardell L., Moreno-Iribas C., Ardanaz E., Lambe M., Mousavi M., Bouchardy C., Usel M., Ess S.M., Frick H., Lorez M., Herrmann C., Bordoni A., Spitale A., Konzelmann I., Damhuis R., Otter R., Coleman M., Allemani C., Rachet B., Rashbass J., Broggio J., Verne J., Gavin A., Fitzpatrick D., Huws D.W., and White C.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cancer Research ,Stage at diagnosi ,Survival ,Concordance ,Cancer registrie ,Cancer registries ,Data quality ,Stage at diagnosis ,Socio-culturale ,Reproducibility of Result ,Predictive Value of Test ,Data Accuracy ,Europe ,Female ,Humans ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Neoplasms ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Reproducibility of Results ,Survival Analysis ,Neoplasm Staging ,Registries ,Oncology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,Intensive care medicine ,Survival analysis ,Cancer staging ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Cancer registry ,Clinical trial ,Neoplasm Metastasi ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Neoplasm ,Survival Analysi ,business ,Human - Abstract
Background Cancer registries (CRs) are fundamental for estimating cancer burden, evaluating screening and monitoring health service performance. Stage at diagnosis—an essential information item collected by CRs—has been made available, for the first time, by CRs participating in EUROCARE-5. We analysed the quality of this information and estimated stage-specific survival across Europe for CRs with good data quality. Data and methods Sixty-two CRs sent stage (as TNM, condensed TNM or extent of disease) for 15 cancers diagnosed in 2000–2007. We assessed the quality, partly by comparing stage according to the three systems. We also developed procedures to reconstruct stage (categories: local, regional, metastatic and unknown) using information from all three systems, thus minimising the amount of missing information. Results Moderate-to-excellent stage concordance was found for practically all 24 CRs, for which it was possible to compare at least two staging systems. However, since stage was often incorrectly assigned, and information on the presence/absence of metastases was often lacking, data on only 7/15 cancers from 34/62 CRs (15 countries) were of sufficient quality for further analysis. Cases diagnosed ≥70 years had more advanced (or lacking) stage– and worse stage-specific survival than those Conclusions Many European CRs collect and record reasonably accurate stage information. Others have difficulties. Both the completeness of primary data and the accuracy of stage coding need to be improved in order for CRs to fulfil their expanding roles in cancer control. We propose our stage reconstruction/checking procedures as a means of fully exploiting the stage information provided by EUROCARE CRs. More advanced (or lacking) stage at diagnosis plus poorer stage-specific survival in the elderly are worrying.
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