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2. International incidence of childhood cancer, 2001–10: a population-based registry study
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Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Cherif, M, Hablas, A, Chirpaz, E, Buziba, N, Chesumbai, GC, Manraj, SS, Reynders, D, Wabinga, HR, Chokunonga, E, Moreno, F, Lima, CA, Asturian Laporte, C, de Oliveira, JC, de Aquino, JA Pontes, Gallagher, SM Vargas, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Yepez Chamorro, MC, Torres Alvarado, G, Galán Alvarez, YH, Martinez Reyes, FC, Castillo Calvas, JC, Mendoza Alava, M, Cueva Ayala, P, Hanchard, B, Fajardo-Gutiérrez, A, Zavala Zegarra, DE, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Woods, R, Turner, D, MacIntyre, M, Corriveau, A, Navaneelan, T, Bertrand, C, Stuart-Panko, H, Wilson, RJ, Kosary, C, Shen, X, Brockhouse, J, Yee, GA, Mitchell, TC, Snipes, K, West, D, Rao, C, Bolick, S, Rycroft, RK, Mueller, L, Zheng, Y, Dosch, K, Brown, H, Vargas, A, Levin, GM, Bayakly, R, Johnson, C, Shen, T, Ruppert, L, Lynch, CF, Lai, SM, Tucker, TC, Wu, XC, Schwenn, M, Stern, K, Gershman, S, Copeland, G, Bushhouse, S, Rogers, DB, Jackson Thompson, J, Lemons, D, Frederick, S, Harris, JA, Riddle, B, Stroup, A, Wiggins, C, Schymura, MJ, Giljahn, LK, Sheikh, A, Schubert, S, Aldinger, W, Fulton, JP, Whiteside, M, Nogueira, L, Sweeney, C, Johnson, A, Martin, J, Farley, S, Harrelson, D, Malicki, R, Espinoza, JR, Hernandez, BY, Abulfateh, N, Wang, N, Ngan, RKC, Lingegowda, KB, Swaminathan, R, Koyande, SS, Silverman, B, Ozasa, K, Kanemura, S, Soda, M, Miyashiro, I, Shibata, A, Nimri, O, Won, YJ, Kim, CH, Hong, NS, Nam, HS, Kweon, S, Kim, WC, Huh, JS, Jung, KW, Yoo, CI, Elbasmy, A, Laudico, AV, Lumague, MR, AlMutlag, H, Buasom, R, Srisukho, S, Tanabodee, J, Wiangnon, S, Pongnikorn, D, Sriplung, H, Dirican, O, Eser, S, Le Hoang, M, Hackl, M, Zborovskaya, A, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Sekerija, M, Pavlou, P, Dušek, M, Mägi, M, Clavel, J, Lacour, B, Guizard, AV, Bouvier, V, Troussard, X, Woronoff, AS, Tretarre, B, Colonna, M, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Velten, M, Marrer, E, Ganry, O, Grosclaude, P, Kaatsch, P, Zeissig, SR, Holleczek, B, Katalinic, A, Jakab, Z, Birgisson, H, Walsh, PM, Mangone, L, Merletti, F, Magoni, M, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Spagnoli, G, Fusco, M, Michiara, M, Tumino, R, Falcini, F, Sensi, F, Tisano, F, Piffer, S, Stracci, F, Tagliabue, G, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Visser, O, Ursin, G, Didkowska, J, Trojanowski, M, Wojciechowska, U, Forjaz de Lacerda, G, Silva, MA, Laranja Pontes, J, da Costa Miranda, A, Kaiserova, E, Primic Žakelj, M, Peris-Bonet, R, Vicente Raneda, ML, Almar Marqués, E, Quirós Garcia, JR, Ramos Monserrat, M, Errezola Saizar, M, Alemán Herrera, A, Díaz García, JM, Marcos-Gragera, R, Sanchez-Perez, MJ, Ardanaz Aicua, E, Galceran, J, Klint, A, Kuehni, CE, Bouchardy, C, Levi, F, Bordoni, A, Konzelmann, I, Rohrmann, S, Stiller, CA, Gavin, AT, Brewster, DH, Phung, H, Rushton, S, Guthridge, S, Aitken, J, D'Onise, K, Venn, A, Farrugian, H, Threlfall, TJ, Laumond, S, Yen Kai Sun, L, Hendrix, J, Ballantine, K, Colombet, M, Dolya, A, Masuyer, E, Steliarova-Foucher, E, Steliarova-Foucher, Eva, Colombet, Murielle, Ries, Lynn A G, Moreno, Florencia, Dolya, Anastasia, Bray, Freddie, Hesseling, Peter, Shin, Hee Young, and Stiller, Charles A
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3. Worldwide comparison of survival from childhood leukaemia for 1995–2009, by subtype, age, and sex (CONCORD-2): a population-based study of individual data for 89 828 children from 198 registries in 53 countries
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Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Stefan, DC, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, de Oliveira, E Lobo, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, KI, Stuart-Panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, JT, Shen, X, Brockhouse, JT, O'Brien, DK, Ward, KC, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, AG, Vigneau, F, MacKinnon, JA, Wohler, B, Bayakly, AR, Clarke, CA, Glaser, SL, West, D, Green, MD, Hernandez, BY, Johnson, CJ, Jozwik, D, Charlton, ME, Lynch, CF, Huang, B, Tucker, TC, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, MC, Wu, XC, Stern, K, Gershman, ST, Knowlton, RC, Alverson, J, Copeland, GE, Rogers, DB, Lemons, D, Williamson, LL, Hood, M, Hosain, GM, Rees, JR, Pawlish, KS, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, AR, Schymura, MJ, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, SS, Rubertone, JJ, Slack, SJ, Fulton, JP, Rousseau, DL, Janes, TA, Schwartz, SM, Bolick, SW, Hurley, DM, Richards, J, Whiteside, MA, Nogueira, LM, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, DG, Cheteri, MB Keitheri, Farley, S, Hudson, AG, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, JR, Weir, HK, Edwards, BK, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, JS, Song, GH, Gu, XP, Zhang, P, Ge, HM, Zhao, DL, Zhang, JH, Zhu, FD, Tang, JG, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, QL, Yang, XP, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, LP, Chen, JG, Huang, QH, Huang, SQ, Guo, GP, Wei, K, Chen, WQ, Zeng, H, Demetriou, AV, Pavlou, P, Mang, WK, Ngan, KC, Kataki, AC, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, PA, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, SD, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-Boker, L, Silverman, BG, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Pathy, N Bhoo, Chimedsuren, O, Tuvshingerel, S, Al Khater, AHM, Al-Eid, H, Jung, KW, Won, YJ, Chiang, CJ, Lai, MS, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, SL, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, CI, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, AA, Aleinikova, OV, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, AM, Faivre, J, Guizard, AV, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, AS, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-Peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-Bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-Ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, SR, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, RA, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, EJ, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, PM, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Bella, F, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, MF, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, MM, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, ML, Tisano, F, Fanetti, AC, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, MA, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, AP, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-Sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Gózdz, S, Mezyk, R, Gradalska-Lampart, M, Radziszewska, AU, Didkowska, JA, Wojciechowska, U, Blaszczyk, J, Kepska, K, Bielska-Lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, RA, Bastos, J, Silva, MA, Antunes, L, Bento, MJ, Mayer-da-Silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, AI, Valkov, MY, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-Žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, JR, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, JM, Marcos, AI, Marcos-Gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, ML, Molina, E, Sánchez, MJ, Sureda, P Franch, Montserrat, M Ramos, Chirlaque, MD, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, EE, Moreno-Iribas, CC, Fernández-Delgado, R, Peris-Bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, SM, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, JL, Maspoli-Conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, CE, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, SI, Matthes, KL, Rashbass, J, Stiller, CA, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, RJ, Brewster, DH, Huws, DW, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, MP, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Murphy, MFG, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, MJ, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, BC, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, GG, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Bonaventure, Audrey, Harewood, Rhea, Stiller, Charles A, Gatta, Gemma, Clavel, Jacqueline, Stefan, Daniela C, Carreira, Helena, Spika, Devon, Marcos-Gragera, Rafael, Peris-Bonet, Rafael, Piñeros, Marion, Sant, Milena, Kuehni, Claudia E, Murphy, Michael F G, Coleman, Michel P, and Allemani, Claudia
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4. PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DE DIAGNÓSTICO E TRATAMENTO DE LEUCEMIAS MIELOIDES AGUDAS DE 2013 A 2020 EM SERGIPE: RESULTADOS PRELIMINARES
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Santana, JPS, Souza, AVC, Nogueira, JB, Lima, CA, Silva, IO, Tavares, LSR, Alves, LCD, Assis, MS, Jesus, VS, and Schimieguel, DM
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5. 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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Allemani, C, Matsuda, T, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Matz, M, Nikšić, M, Bonaventure, A, Valkov, M, Johnson, CJ, Estève, J, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Azevedo e Silva, G, Chen, WQ, Eser, S, Engholm, G, Stiller, CA, Monnereau, A, Woods, RR, Visser, O, Lim, GH, Aitken, J, Weir, HK, Coleman, MP, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Meguenni, K, Regagba, D, Bayo, S, Cheick Bougadari, T, Manraj, SS, Bendahhou, K, Fabowale, A, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, Calabrano, GH, Espinola, SB, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, De Souza, PCF, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Rebelo, MS, Santos, MO, Galaz, JC, Aparicio Aravena, M, Sanhueza Monsalve, J, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Garcia, LS, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Morantes, D, Jurado, DM, Yépez Chamorro, MC, Delgado, S, Ramirez, M, Galán Alvarez, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Castillo, J, Mendoza, M, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, 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, FR, and Ryan, S
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Survival Rate ,General & Internal Medicine ,Neoplasms ,Population Surveillance ,Humans ,Registries - Abstract
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: In 2015, the second cycle of the CONCORD programme established global surveillance of cancer survival as a metric of the effectiveness of health systems and to inform global policy on cancer control. CONCORD-3 updates the worldwide surveillance of cancer survival to 2014. Methods: CONCORD-3 includes individual records for 37·5 million patients diagnosed with cancer during the 15-year period 2000–14. Data were provided by 322 population-based cancer registries in 71 countries and territories, 47 of which provided data with 100% population coverage. The study includes 18 cancers or groups of cancers: oesophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, liver, pancreas, lung, breast (women), cervix, ovary, prostate, and melanoma of the skin in adults, and brain tumours, leukaemias, and lymphomas in both adults and children. Standardised quality control procedures were applied; errors were rectified by the registry concerned. We estimated 5-year net survival. Estimates were age-standardised with the International Cancer Survival Standard weights. Findings: For most cancers, 5-year net survival remains among the highest in the world in the USA and Canada, in Australia and New Zealand, and in Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. For many cancers, Denmark is closing the survival gap with the other Nordic countries. Survival trends are generally increasing, even for some of the more lethal cancers: in some countries, survival has increased by up to 5% for cancers of the liver, pancreas, and lung. For women diagnosed during 2010–14, 5-year survival for breast cancer is now 89·5% in Australia and 90·2% in the USA, but international differences remain very wide, with levels as low as 66·1% in India. For gastrointestinal cancers, the highest levels of 5-year survival are seen in southeast Asia: in South Korea for cancers of the stomach (68·9%), colon (71·8%), and rectum (71·1%); in Japan for oesophageal cancer (36·0%); and in Taiwan for liver cancer (27·9%). By contrast, in the same world region, survival is generally lower than elsewhere for melanoma of the skin (59·9% in South Korea, 52·1% in Taiwan, and 49·6% in China), and for both lymphoid malignancies (52·5%, 50·5%, and 38·3%) and myeloid malignancies (45·9%, 33·4%, and 24·8%). For children diagnosed during 2010–14, 5-year survival for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia ranged from 49·8% in Ecuador to 95·2% in Finland. 5-year survival from brain tumours in children is higher than for adults but the global range is very wide (from 28·9% in Brazil to nearly 80% in Sweden and Denmark). Interpretation: The CONCORD programme enables timely comparisons of the overall effectiveness of health systems in providing care for 18 cancers that collectively represent 75% of all cancers diagnosed worldwide every year. It contributes to the evidence base for global policy on cancer control. Since 2017, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has used findings from the CONCORD programme as the official benchmark of cancer survival, among their indicators of the quality of health care in 48 countries worldwide. Governments must recognise population-based cancer registries as key policy tools that can be used to evaluate both the impact of cancer prevention strategies and the effectiveness of health systems for all patients diagnosed with cancer. Funding: American Cancer Society; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Swiss Re; Swiss Cancer Research foundation; Swiss Cancer League; Institut National du Cancer; La Ligue Contre le Cancer; Rossy Family Foundation; US National Cancer Institute; and the Susan G Komen Foundation.
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6. Erratum to 'The histology of ovarian cancer: Worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)' [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 405–413](S0090825816314974)(10.1016/j.ygyno.2016.10.019)
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Matz, M, Coleman, MP, Sant, M, Chirlaque, MD, Visser, O, Gore, M, Allemani, C, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Stefan, DC, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, Lobo de Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, and Robb, KI
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Oncology & Carcinogenesis - Abstract
© 2017 Unfortunately, the original publication of the article includes errors in the author list for the CONCORD Working Group members (pages 411–412). The CONCORD Working Group members for the Registro de Câncer de São Paulo (Brazil) should read MRDO Latorre, LF Tanaka; the correct affiliation for DC Stefan is Umtata University (South Africa); the correct affiliation for N Bhoo-Pathy is University of Malaya (Malaysia); the correct affiliation for O Chimedsuren is Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences – MNUMS (Mongolia); the affiliation for G Gatta and M Sant should read Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori (Italy); and for the United Kingdom, correct initials for C Stiller should read CA Stiller. Due to a miscommunication during the process of transferring this manuscript from our editorial team to Production, the CONCORD Working Group authors were not properly indexed in PubMed. This has now been corrected online. The publisher would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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7. Erratum to 'The histology of ovarian cancer: Worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)' [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 405-413]
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Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P., Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, El Mistiri, Mm, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Nim, Stefan, Dc, Abdel-rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, Ea, Espinola, Sb, Calabrano, Gh, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, Da, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo De Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, Pcf, Melo, Cd, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, De Oliveira, Jc, Veneziano, Cla, Veneziano, Db, Latorre, Mrdo, Tanaka, Lf, Azevedo E. Silva, G, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Vargas, S, Herrera, Vm, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Arias-ortiz, Ne, Jurado, Dm, Yépez, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-reyes, F, Pérez-meza, Ml, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, Jg, Torres-cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Rad, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Mcclure, C, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, K, Stuart-panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, Jt, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'brien, Dk, Ward, Kc, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, Ag, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, Ar, Clarke, Ca, Glaser, Sl, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Jozwik, D, Charlton, Me, Lynch, Cf, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, 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Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. 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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Published Erratum ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Library science ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Ovarian cancer ,Editorial team ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,epidemiology ,business - Abstract
Objective. Ovarian cancers comprise several histologically distinct tumour groups with widely different prognosis. We aimed to describe the worldwide distribution of ovarian cancer histology and to understand what role this may play in international variation in survival. Methods. The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival. Data on 681,759 women diagnosed during 1995–2009 with cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum and retroperitonum in 51 countries were included.We categorised ovarian tumours into six histological groups, and explored the worldwide distribution of histology. Results. During 2005–2009, type II epithelial tumours were the most common. The proportion was much higher in Oceania (73.1%), North America (73.0%) and Europe (72.6%) than in Central and South America (65.7%) and Asia (56.1%). By contrast, type I epithelial tumours were more common in Asia (32.5%), compared with only 19.4% in North America. From 1995 to 2009, the proportion of type II epithelial tumours increased from 68.6% to 71.1%, while the proportion of type I epithelial tumours fell from 23.8% to 21.2%. The proportions of germ cell tumours, sex cord-stromal tumours, other specific non-epithelial tumours and tumours of non-specific morphology all remained stable over time. Conclusions. The distribution of ovarian cancer histology varieswidely worldwide. Type I epithelial, germcell and sex cord-stromal tumours are generally associated with higher survival than type II tumours, so the proportion of these tumours may influence survival estimates for all ovarian cancers combined. The distribution of histological groups should be considered when comparing survival between countries and regions.
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8. Worldwide comparison of survival from childhood leukaemia for 1995–2009, by subtype, age, and sex (CONCORD-2): a population-based study of individual data for 89 828 children from 198 registries in 53 countries
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Bonaventure, A, Harewood, R, Stiller, CA, Gatta, G, Clavel, J, Stefan, DC, Carreira, H, Spika, D, Marcos-Gragera, R, Peris-Bonet, R, Piñeros, M, Sant, M, Kuehni, CE, Murphy, MFG, Coleman, MP, Allemani, C, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, de Oliveira, EL, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Alexandre, TS, Verdugo, AS, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, and Ruta, M
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Male ,Adolescent ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ,Survival Analysis ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Research Design ,Neoplasms ,Hematologic Neoplasms ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Registries ,Healthcare Disparities ,Child - Abstract
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY license Background Global inequalities in access to health care are reflected in differences in cancer survival. The CONCORD programme was designed to assess worldwide differences and trends in population-based cancer survival. In this population-based study, we aimed to estimate survival inequalities globally for several subtypes of childhood leukaemia. Methods Cancer registries participating in CONCORD were asked to submit tumour registrations for all children aged 0–14 years who were diagnosed with leukaemia between Jan 1, 1995, and Dec 31, 2009, and followed up until Dec 31, 2009. Haematological malignancies were defined by morphology codes in the International Classification of Diseases for Oncology, third revision. We excluded data from registries from which the data were judged to be less reliable, or included only lymphomas, and data from countries in which data for fewer than ten children were available for analysis. We also excluded records because of a missing date of birth, diagnosis, or last known vital status. We estimated 5-year net survival (ie, the probability of surviving at least 5 years after diagnosis, after controlling for deaths from other causes [background mortality]) for children by calendar period of diagnosis (1995–99, 2000–04, and 2005–09), sex, and age at diagnosis (
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9. 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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Allemani, C, Matsuda, T, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Matz, M, Nikšić, M, Bonaventure, A, Valkov, M, Johnson, CJ, Estève, J, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Azevedo e Silva, G, Chen, WQ, Eser, S, Engholm, G, Stiller, CA, Monnereau, A, Woods, RR, Visser, O, Lim, GH, Aitken, J, Weir, HK, Coleman, MP, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Meguenni, K, Regagba, D, Bayo, S, Cheick Bougadari, T, Manraj, SS, Bendahhou, K, Fabowale, A, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, Calabrano, GH, Espinola, SB, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, De Souza, PCF, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Rebelo, MS, Santos, MO, Galaz, JC, Aparicio Aravena, M, Sanhueza Monsalve, J, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Garcia, LS, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Morantes, D, Jurado, DM, Yépez Chamorro, MC, Delgado, S, Ramirez, M, Galán Alvarez, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Castillo, J, Mendoza, M, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, 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, FR, Ryan, S, Allemani, C, Matsuda, T, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Matz, M, Nikšić, M, Bonaventure, A, Valkov, M, Johnson, CJ, Estève, J, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Azevedo e Silva, G, Chen, WQ, Eser, S, Engholm, G, Stiller, CA, Monnereau, A, Woods, RR, Visser, O, Lim, GH, Aitken, J, Weir, HK, Coleman, MP, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Meguenni, K, Regagba, D, Bayo, S, Cheick Bougadari, T, Manraj, SS, Bendahhou, K, Fabowale, A, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, Calabrano, GH, Espinola, SB, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, De Souza, PCF, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Rebelo, MS, Santos, MO, Galaz, JC, Aparicio Aravena, M, Sanhueza Monsalve, J, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Garcia, LS, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Morantes, D, Jurado, DM, Yépez Chamorro, MC, Delgado, S, Ramirez, M, Galán Alvarez, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Castillo, J, Mendoza, M, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, 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, FR, and Ryan, S
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© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: In 2015, the second cycle of the CONCORD programme established global surveillance of cancer survival as a metric of the effectiveness of health systems and to inform global policy on cancer control. CONCORD-3 updates the worldwide surveillance of cancer survival to 2014. Methods: CONCORD-3 includes individual records for 37·5 million patients diagnosed with cancer during the 15-year period 2000–14. Data were provided by 322 population-based cancer registries in 71 countries and territories, 47 of which provided data with 100% population coverage. The study includes 18 cancers or groups of cancers: oesophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, liver, pancreas, lung, breast (women), cervix, ovary, prostate, and melanoma of the skin in adults, and brain tumours, leukaemias, and lymphomas in both adults and children. Standardised quality control procedures were applied; errors were rectified by the registry concerned. We estimated 5-year net survival. Estimates were age-standardised with the International Cancer Survival Standard weights. Findings: For most cancers, 5-year net survival remains among the highest in the world in the USA and Canada, in Australia and New Zealand, and in Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. For many cancers, Denmark is closing the survival gap with the other Nordic countries. Survival trends are generally increasing, even for some of the more lethal cancers: in some countries, survival has increased by up to 5% for cancers of the liver, pancreas, and lung. For women diagnosed during 2010–14, 5-year survival for breast cancer is now 89·5% in Australia and 90·2% in the USA, but international differences remain very wide, with levels as low as 66·1% in India. For gastrointestinal cancers, the highest levels of 5-year survival are seen in southeast Asia: in South Korea for cancers of the stomach (68·9%), colon (71·8%), and rectum (71·1%); in Japan for oesophageal cancer (36·0%); and in Taiwan for liver cancer (27·9%). By
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10. Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, M, Coleman, MP, Carreira, H, Salmerón, D, Chirlaque, MD, Allemani, C, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Stefan, DC, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, Lobo de Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, KI, and Stuart-Panko, H
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Ovarian Neoplasms ,Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Female ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Aged - Abstract
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Objective Ovarian cancer comprises several histological groups with widely differing levels of survival. We aimed to explore international variation in survival for each group to help interpret international differences in survival from all ovarian cancers combined. We also examined differences in stage-specific survival. Methods The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival, including data from 60 countries for 695,932 women (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with ovarian cancer during 1995–2009. We defined six histological groups: type I epithelial, type II epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, other specific non-epithelial and non-specific morphology, and estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival for each country by histological group. We also analysed data from 67 cancer registries for 233,659 women diagnosed from 2001 to 2009, for whom information on stage at diagnosis was available. We estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival by stage at diagnosis (localised or advanced). Results Survival from type I epithelial ovarian tumours for women diagnosed during 2005–09 ranged from 40 to 70%. Survival from type II epithelial tumours was much lower (20–45%). Survival from germ cell tumours was higher than that of type II epithelial tumours, but also varied widely between countries. Survival for sex-cord stromal tumours was higher than for the five other groups. Survival from localised tumours was much higher than for advanced disease (80% vs. 30%). Conclusions There is wide variation in survival between histological groups, and stage at diagnosis remains an important factor in ovarian cancer survival. International comparisons of ovarian cancer survival should incorporate histology.
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11. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, M, Coleman, MP, Sant, M, Chirlaque, MD, Visser, O, Gore, M, Allemani, C, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, C.Stefan, D, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, Lobo de Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Alexandre, TS, Verdugo, AS, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, and Robb, KI
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Ovarian Neoplasms ,Adult ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumors ,Female ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial ,Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal ,Middle Aged ,Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial ,Aged - Abstract
© 2016 Objective Ovarian cancers comprise several histologically distinct tumour groups with widely different prognosis. We aimed to describe the worldwide distribution of ovarian cancer histology and to understand what role this may play in international variation in survival. Methods The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival. Data on 681,759 women diagnosed during 1995–2009 with cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum and retroperitonum in 51 countries were included. We categorised ovarian tumours into six histological groups, and explored the worldwide distribution of histology. Results During 2005–2009, type II epithelial tumours were the most common. The proportion was much higher in Oceania (73.1%), North America (73.0%) and Europe (72.6%) than in Central and South America (65.7%) and Asia (56.1%). By contrast, type I epithelial tumours were more common in Asia (32.5%), compared with only 19.4% in North America. From 1995 to 2009, the proportion of type II epithelial tumours increased from 68.6% to 71.1%, while the proportion of type I epithelial tumours fell from 23.8% to 21.2%. The proportions of germ cell tumours, sex cord-stromal tumours, other specific non-epithelial tumours and tumours of non-specific morphology all remained stable over time. Conclusions The distribution of ovarian cancer histology varies widely worldwide. Type I epithelial, germ cell and sex cord-stromal tumours are generally associated with higher survival than type II tumours, so the proportion of these tumours may influence survival estimates for all ovarian cancers combined. The distribution of histological groups should be considered when comparing survival between countries and regions.
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12. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, El Mistiri, Mm, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Nim, Stefan, Dc, Abdel-rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, Ea, Espinola, Sb, Calabrano, Gh, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, Da, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo De Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, Pcf, Melo, Cd, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, De Oliveira, Jc, Veneziano, Cla, Veneziano, Db, Latorre, Mrdo, Tanaka, Lf, Azevedo E. Silva, G, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Vargas, S, Herrera, Vm, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Arias-ortiz, Ne, Jurado, Dm, Yépez, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-reyes, F, Pérez-meza, Ml, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, Jg, Torres-cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Rad, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Mcclure, C, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, K, Stuart-panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, Jt, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'brien, Dk, Ward, Kc, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, Ag, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, Ar, Clarke, Ca, Glaser, Sl, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Jozwik, D, Charlton, Me, Lynch, Cf, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, 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Green, M., Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. Silva, G., Galaz, J., Moya, J., Herrmann, D., Vargas, S., Herrera, V., Uribe, C., Bravo, L., Arias-ortiz, N., Jurado, D., Yépez, M., Galán, Y., Torres, P., Martínez-reyes, F., Pérez-meza, M., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J., Torres-cintrón, C., Tortolero-luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A., Woods, R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K., Stuart-panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J., O'Brien, D., Ward, K., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A., Clarke, C., Glaser, S., West, D., Hernandez, B., Johnson, C., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M., Lynch, C., Huang, B., Tucker, T., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M., Xc, W., Stern, K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Sm, Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., DI BELLA, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, E., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J., Maspoli-conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S., Matthes, K., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R., Brewster, D., Huws, D., White, C., Finan, P., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., and Lewis, C.
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Epidemiology ,Histology ,Morphology ,Ovarain cancer ,Worldwide ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Pathology ,endocrine system diseases ,Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumors ,Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neoplasms ,Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,education.field_of_study ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Glandular and Epithelial ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Transitional cell carcinoma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Clear cell carcinoma ,Human ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Socio-culturale ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,education ,Mixed tumor ,business.industry ,Ovarian Neoplasm ,Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumor ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Germ Cell and Embryonal ,Ovarian cancer ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Ovarian cancers comprise several histologically distinct tumour groups with widely different prognosis. We aimed to describe the worldwide distribution of ovarian cancer histology and to understand what role this may play in international variation in survival. METHODS: The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival. Data on 681,759 women diagnosed during 1995-2009 with cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum and retroperitonum in 51 countries were included. We categorised ovarian tumours into six histological groups, and explored the worldwide distribution of histology. RESULTS: During 2005-2009, type II epithelial tumours were the most common. The proportion was much higher in Oceania (73.1%), North America (73.0%) and Europe (72.6%) than in Central and South America (65.7%) and Asia (56.1%). By contrast, type I epithelial tumours were more common in Asia (32.5%), compared with only 19.4% in North America. From 1995 to 2009, the proportion of type II epithelial tumours increased from 68.6% to 71.1%, while the proportion of type I epithelial tumours fell from 23.8% to 21.2%. The proportions of germ cell tumours, sex cord-stromal tumours, other specific non-epithelial tumours and tumours of non-specific morphology all remained stable over time. CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of ovarian cancer histology varies widely worldwide. Type I epithelial, germ cell and sex cord-stromal tumours are generally associated with higher survival than type II tumours, so the proportion of these tumours may influence survival estimates for all ovarian cancers combined. The distribution of histological groups should be considered when comparing survival between countries and regions.
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13. International incidence of childhood cancer, 2001–10: a population-based registry study
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Steliarova-Foucher, Eva, primary, Colombet, Murielle, additional, Ries, Lynn A G, additional, Moreno, Florencia, additional, Dolya, Anastasia, additional, Bray, Freddie, additional, Hesseling, Peter, additional, Shin, Hee Young, additional, Stiller, Charles A, additional, Bouzbid, S, additional, Hamdi-Cherif, M, additional, Hablas, A, additional, Chirpaz, E, additional, Buziba, N, additional, Chesumbai, GC, additional, Manraj, SS, additional, Reynders, D, additional, Wabinga, HR, additional, Chokunonga, E, additional, Moreno, F, additional, Lima, CA, additional, Asturian Laporte, C, additional, de Oliveira, JC, additional, de Aquino, JA Pontes, additional, Gallagher, SM Vargas, additional, Uribe, CJ, additional, Bravo, LE, additional, Yepez Chamorro, MC, additional, Torres Alvarado, G, additional, Galán Alvarez, YH, additional, Martinez Reyes, FC, additional, Castillo Calvas, JC, additional, Mendoza Alava, M, additional, Cueva Ayala, P, additional, Hanchard, B, additional, Fajardo-Gutiérrez, A, additional, Zavala Zegarra, DE, additional, Barrios, E, additional, Nikiforuk, C, additional, Woods, R, additional, Turner, D, additional, MacIntyre, M, additional, Corriveau, A, additional, Navaneelan, T, additional, Bertrand, C, additional, Stuart-Panko, H, additional, Wilson, RJ, additional, Kosary, C, additional, Shen, X, additional, Brockhouse, J, additional, Yee, GA, additional, Mitchell, TC, additional, Snipes, K, additional, West, D, additional, Rao, C, additional, Bolick, S, additional, Rycroft, RK, additional, Mueller, L, additional, Zheng, Y, additional, Dosch, K, additional, Brown, H, additional, Vargas, A, additional, Levin, GM, additional, Bayakly, R, additional, Johnson, C, additional, Shen, T, additional, Ruppert, L, additional, Lynch, CF, additional, Lai, SM, additional, Tucker, TC, additional, Wu, XC, additional, Schwenn, M, additional, Stern, K, additional, Gershman, S, additional, Copeland, G, additional, Bushhouse, S, additional, Rogers, DB, additional, Jackson Thompson, J, additional, Lemons, D, additional, Frederick, S, additional, Harris, JA, additional, Riddle, B, additional, Stroup, A, additional, Wiggins, C, additional, Schymura, MJ, additional, Giljahn, LK, additional, Sheikh, A, additional, Schubert, S, additional, Aldinger, W, additional, Fulton, JP, additional, Whiteside, M, additional, Nogueira, L, additional, Sweeney, C, additional, Johnson, A, additional, Martin, J, additional, Farley, S, additional, Harrelson, D, additional, Malicki, R, additional, Espinoza, JR, additional, Hernandez, BY, additional, Abulfateh, N, additional, Wang, N, additional, Ngan, RKC, additional, Lingegowda, KB, additional, Swaminathan, R, additional, Koyande, SS, additional, Silverman, B, additional, Ozasa, K, additional, Kanemura, S, additional, Soda, M, additional, Miyashiro, I, additional, Shibata, A, additional, Nimri, O, additional, Won, YJ, additional, Kim, CH, additional, Hong, NS, additional, Nam, HS, additional, Kweon, S, additional, Kim, WC, additional, Huh, JS, additional, Jung, KW, additional, Yoo, CI, additional, Elbasmy, A, additional, Laudico, AV, additional, Lumague, MR, additional, AlMutlag, H, additional, Buasom, R, additional, Srisukho, S, additional, Tanabodee, J, additional, Wiangnon, S, additional, Pongnikorn, D, additional, Sriplung, H, additional, Dirican, O, additional, Eser, S, additional, Le Hoang, M, additional, Hackl, M, additional, Zborovskaya, A, additional, Dimitrova, N, additional, Valerianova, Z, additional, Sekerija, M, additional, Pavlou, P, additional, Dušek, M, additional, Mägi, M, additional, Clavel, J, additional, Lacour, B, additional, Guizard, AV, additional, Bouvier, V, additional, Troussard, X, additional, Woronoff, AS, additional, Tretarre, B, additional, Colonna, M, additional, Molinié, F, additional, Bara, S, additional, Velten, M, additional, Marrer, E, additional, Ganry, O, additional, Grosclaude, P, additional, Kaatsch, P, additional, Zeissig, SR, additional, Holleczek, B, additional, Katalinic, A, additional, Jakab, Z, additional, Birgisson, H, additional, Walsh, PM, additional, Mangone, L, additional, Merletti, F, additional, Magoni, M, additional, Ferretti, S, additional, Serraino, D, additional, Spagnoli, G, additional, Fusco, M, additional, Michiara, M, additional, Tumino, R, additional, Falcini, F, additional, Sensi, F, additional, Tisano, F, additional, Piffer, S, additional, Stracci, F, additional, Tagliabue, G, additional, Smailyte, G, additional, Agius, D, additional, Visser, O, additional, Ursin, G, additional, Didkowska, J, additional, Trojanowski, M, additional, Wojciechowska, U, additional, Forjaz de Lacerda, G, additional, Silva, MA, additional, Laranja Pontes, J, additional, da Costa Miranda, A, additional, Kaiserova, E, additional, Primic Žakelj, M, additional, Peris-Bonet, R, additional, Vicente Raneda, ML, additional, Almar Marqués, E, additional, Quirós Garcia, JR, additional, Ramos Monserrat, M, additional, Errezola Saizar, M, additional, Alemán Herrera, A, additional, Díaz García, JM, additional, Marcos-Gragera, R, additional, Sanchez-Perez, MJ, additional, Ardanaz Aicua, E, additional, Galceran, J, additional, Klint, A, additional, Kuehni, CE, additional, Bouchardy, C, additional, Levi, F, additional, Bordoni, A, additional, Konzelmann, I, additional, Rohrmann, S, additional, Stiller, CA, additional, Gavin, AT, additional, Brewster, DH, additional, Phung, H, additional, Rushton, S, additional, Guthridge, S, additional, Aitken, J, additional, D'Onise, K, additional, Venn, A, additional, Farrugian, H, additional, Threlfall, TJ, additional, Laumond, S, additional, Yen Kai Sun, L, additional, Hendrix, J, additional, Ballantine, K, additional, Colombet, M, additional, Dolya, A, additional, Masuyer, E, additional, and Steliarova-Foucher, E, additional
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M. Cerqueira-Gomes, Lima Ca, and Ramalhão C
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15. Global surveillance of cancer survival 1995-2009: Analysis of individual data for 25 676 887 patients from 279 population-based registries in 67 countries (CONCORD-2)
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Allemani, C, Weir, HK, Carreira, H, Harewood, R, Spika, D, Wang, XS, Bannon, F, Ahn, JV, Johnson, CJ, Bonaventure, A, Marcos-Gragera, R, Stiller, C, Azevedo E Silva, G, Chen, WQ, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Rachet, B, Soeberg, MJ, You, H, Matsuda, T, Bielska-Lasota, M, Storm, H, Tucker, TC, Coleman, MP, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, Stefan, CD, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, E, Pugh, FV, Torrent, ME, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, D, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, Lobo, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Alexandre, TS, Verdugo, AS, Koifman, S, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Jofre, AM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Lopez Guarnizo, G, Jurado, DM, Yepes, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, J, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Russell, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, and Ryan, S
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Adolescent ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Middle Aged ,Global Health ,Survival Analysis ,Young Adult ,Age Distribution ,General & Internal Medicine ,Neoplasms ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Registries ,Sex Distribution ,Child ,Aged - Abstract
© 2015 Allemani et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY. Background Worldwide data for cancer survival are scarce. We aimed to initiate worldwide surveillance of cancer survival by central analysis of population-based registry data, as a metric of the effectiveness of health systems, and to inform global policy on cancer control. Methods Individual tumour records were submitted by 279 population-based cancer registries in 67 countries for 25·7 million adults (age 15-99 years) and 75 000 children (age 0-14 years) diagnosed with cancer during 1995-2009 and followed up to Dec 31, 2009, or later. We looked at cancers of the stomach, colon, rectum, liver, lung, breast (women), cervix, ovary, and prostate in adults, and adult and childhood leukaemia. Standardised quality control procedures were applied; errors were corrected by the registry concerned. We estimated 5-year net survival, adjusted for background mortality in every country or region by age (single year), sex, and calendar year, and by race or ethnic origin in some countries. Estimates were age-standardised with the International Cancer Survival Standard weights. Findings 5-year survival from colon, rectal, and breast cancers has increased steadily in most developed countries. For patients diagnosed during 2005-09, survival for colon and rectal cancer reached 60% or more in 22 countries around the world; for breast cancer, 5-year survival rose to 85% or higher in 17 countries worldwide. Liver and lung cancer remain lethal in all nations: for both cancers, 5-year survival is below 20% everywhere in Europe, in the range 15-19% in North America, and as low as 7-9% in Mongolia and Thailand. Striking rises in 5-year survival from prostate cancer have occurred in many countries: survival rose by 10-20% between 1995-99 and 2005-09 in 22 countries in South America, Asia, and Europe, but survival still varies widely around the world, from less than 60% in Bulgaria and Thailand to 95% or more in Brazil, Puerto Rico, and the USA. For cervical cancer, national estimates of 5-year survival range from less than 50% to more than 70%; regional variations are much wider, and improvements between 1995-99 and 2005-09 have generally been slight. For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2005-09, 5-year survival was 40% or higher only in Ecuador, the USA, and 17 countries in Asia and Europe. 5-year survival for stomach cancer in 2005-09 was high (54-58%) in Japan and South Korea, compared with less than 40% in other countries. By contrast, 5-year survival from adult leukaemia in Japan and South Korea (18-23%) is lower than in most other countries. 5-year survival from childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is less than 60% in several countries, but as high as 90% in Canada and four European countries, which suggests major deficiencies in the management of a largely curable disease. Interpretation International comparison of survival trends reveals very wide differences that are likely to be attributable to differences in access to early diagnosis and optimum treatment. Continuous worldwide surveillance of cancer survival should become an indispensable source of information for cancer patients and researchers and a stimulus for politicians to improve health policy and health-care systems. Funding Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (Toronto, Canada), Cancer Focus Northern Ireland (Belfast, UK), Cancer Institute New South Wales (Sydney, Australia), Cancer Research UK (London, UK), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta, GA, USA), Swiss Re (London, UK), Swiss Cancer Research foundation (Bern, Switzerland), Swiss Cancer League (Bern, Switzerland), and University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY, USA).
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16. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, M, Coleman, MP, Sant, M, Chirlaque, MD, Visser, O, Gore, M, Allemani, C, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, C.Stefan, D, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, Lobo de Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Alexandre, TS, Verdugo, AS, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, KI, Matz, M, Coleman, MP, Sant, M, Chirlaque, MD, Visser, O, Gore, M, Allemani, C, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, C.Stefan, D, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, Lobo de Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Alexandre, TS, Verdugo, AS, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, and Robb, KI
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© 2016 Objective Ovarian cancers comprise several histologically distinct tumour groups with widely different prognosis. We aimed to describe the worldwide distribution of ovarian cancer histology and to understand what role this may play in international variation in survival. Methods The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival. Data on 681,759 women diagnosed during 1995–2009 with cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum and retroperitonum in 51 countries were included. We categorised ovarian tumours into six histological groups, and explored the worldwide distribution of histology. Results During 2005–2009, type II epithelial tumours were the most common. The proportion was much higher in Oceania (73.1%), North America (73.0%) and Europe (72.6%) than in Central and South America (65.7%) and Asia (56.1%). By contrast, type I epithelial tumours were more common in Asia (32.5%), compared with only 19.4% in North America. From 1995 to 2009, the proportion of type II epithelial tumours increased from 68.6% to 71.1%, while the proportion of type I epithelial tumours fell from 23.8% to 21.2%. The proportions of germ cell tumours, sex cord-stromal tumours, other specific non-epithelial tumours and tumours of non-specific morphology all remained stable over time. Conclusions The distribution of ovarian cancer histology varies widely worldwide. Type I epithelial, germ cell and sex cord-stromal tumours are generally associated with higher survival than type II tumours, so the proportion of these tumours may influence survival estimates for all ovarian cancers combined. The distribution of histological groups should be considered when comparing survival between countries and regions.
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17. Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, M, Coleman, MP, Carreira, H, Salmerón, D, Chirlaque, MD, Allemani, C, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Stefan, DC, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, Lobo de Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, KI, Stuart-Panko, H, Matz, M, Coleman, MP, Carreira, H, Salmerón, D, Chirlaque, MD, Allemani, C, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Stefan, DC, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, Lobo de Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, KI, and Stuart-Panko, H
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© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Objective Ovarian cancer comprises several histological groups with widely differing levels of survival. We aimed to explore international variation in survival for each group to help interpret international differences in survival from all ovarian cancers combined. We also examined differences in stage-specific survival. Methods The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival, including data from 60 countries for 695,932 women (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with ovarian cancer during 1995–2009. We defined six histological groups: type I epithelial, type II epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, other specific non-epithelial and non-specific morphology, and estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival for each country by histological group. We also analysed data from 67 cancer registries for 233,659 women diagnosed from 2001 to 2009, for whom information on stage at diagnosis was available. We estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival by stage at diagnosis (localised or advanced). Results Survival from type I epithelial ovarian tumours for women diagnosed during 2005–09 ranged from 40 to 70%. Survival from type II epithelial tumours was much lower (20–45%). Survival from germ cell tumours was higher than that of type II epithelial tumours, but also varied widely between countries. Survival for sex-cord stromal tumours was higher than for the five other groups. Survival from localised tumours was much higher than for advanced disease (80% vs. 30%). Conclusions There is wide variation in survival between histological groups, and stage at diagnosis remains an important factor in ovarian cancer survival. International comparisons of ovarian cancer survival should incorporate histology.
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18. Erratum to 'Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)' [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 396–404]
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Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Carreira, Helena, Salmerã³n, Diego, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, El Mistiri, Mm, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Nim, Stefan, Dc, Abdel-rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, Ea, Espinola, Sb, Calabrano, Gh, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, Da, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo De Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, Pcf, Melo, Cd, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, De Oliveira, Jc, Veneziano, Cla, Veneziano, Db, Latorre, Mrdo, Tanaka, Lf, Azevedo E. Silva, G, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Vargas, S, Herrera, Vm, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Arias-ortiz, Ne, Jurado, Dm, Yépez, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-reyes, F, Pérez-meza, Ml, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, Jg, Torres-cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Rad, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Mcclure, C, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, K, Stuart-panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, Jt, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'brien, Dk, Ward, Kc, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, Ag, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, Ar, Clarke, Ca, Glaser, Sl, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Jozwik, D, Charlton, Me, Lynch, Cf, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, Alverson, J, Copeland, Ge, Rogers, Db, Lemons, D, Williamson, Ll, Hood, M, Hosain, Gm, Rees, Jr, Pawlish, Ks, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, Ar, Schymura, Mj, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, Ss, Rubertone, Jj, Slack, Sj, Fulton, Jp, Rousseau, Dl, Janes, Ta: Schwartz, Bolick, Sw, Hurley, Dm, Richards, J, Whiteside, Ma, Nogueira, Lm, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, Dg, Keitheri Cheteri, Mb, Farley, S, Hudson, Ag, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, Jr, Weir, Hk, Edwards, Bk, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, Js, Song, Gh, Gu, Xp, Zhang, P, Ge, Hm, Zhao, Dl, Zhang, Jh, Zhu, Fd, Tang, Jg, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, Ql, Yang, Xp, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, Lp, Chen, Jg, Huang, Qh, Huang, Sq, Guo, Gp, Wei, K, Chen, Wq, Zeng, H, Demetriou, Av, Pavlou, P, Mang, Wk, Ngan, Kc, Kataki, Ac, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, Pa, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, Sd, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-boker, L, Silverman, Bg, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Bhoo-pathy, N, Tuvshingerel, S, Chimedsuren, O, Al Khater, Ahm, Al-eid, H, Jung, Kw, Won, Yj, Chiang, Cj, Lai, Ms, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, Sl, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, Ci, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, Aa, Aleinikova, Ov, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, Am, Faivre, J, Guizard, Av, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, As, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, Sr, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, Ra, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, Ej, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, Pm, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Bella, F, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, Mf, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, Mm, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, Ml, Tisano, F, Fanetti, Ac, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, Ma, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, Ap, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Góźdż, S, Mężyk, R, Grądalska-lampart, M, Radziszewska, Au, Didkowska, Ja, Wojciechowska, U, Błaszczyk, J, Kępska, K, Bielska-lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, Ra, Bastos, J, Silva, Ma, Antunes, L, Bento, Mj, Mayer-da-silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, Ai, Valkov, My, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, Jr, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, Jm, Marcos, Ai, Marcos-gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, Ml, Molina, E, Sánchez, Mj, Franch Sureda, P, Ramos Montserrat, M, Chirlaque, Md, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, Ee, Moreno-iribas, Cc, Fernández-delgado, R, Peris-bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, Sm, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, Jl, Maspoli-conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, Ce, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, Si, Matthes, Kl, Rashbass, J, Stiller, Ca, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, Rj, Brewster, Dh, Huws, Dw, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, Mp, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, Mj, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, Bc, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, Gg, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C., Matz, M., Coleman, M., Carreira, H., Salmerã³n, D., Chirlaque, M., Allemani, C., Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S., El Mistiri, M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S., Sewpaul-sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N., Stefan, D., Abdel-rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M., Laura, E., Espinola, S., Calabrano, G., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D., Giacciani, P., Diumenjo, M., Laspada, W., Green, M., Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. Silva, G., Galaz, J., Moya, J., Herrmann, D., Vargas, S., Herrera, V., Uribe, C., Bravo, L., Arias-ortiz, N., Jurado, D., Yépez, M., Galán, Y., Torres, P., Martínez-reyes, F., Pérez-meza, M., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J., Torres-cintrón, C., Tortolero-luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A., Woods, R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K., Stuart-panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J., O'Brien, D., Ward, K., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A., Clarke, C., Glaser, S., West, D., Hernandez, B., Johnson, C., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M., Lynch, C., Huang, B., Tucker, T., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M., Xc, W., Stern, K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Sm, Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J., Maspoli-conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S., Matthes, K., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R., Brewster, D., Huws, D., White, C., Finan, P., Bonaventure, A., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., and Lewis, C.
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0301 basic medicine ,Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Published Erratum ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Library science ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Editorial team ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,business ,Stage at diagnosis - Abstract
Objective. Ovarian cancer comprises several histological groups with widely differing levels of survival. We aimed to explore international variation in survival for each group to help interpret international differences in survival from all ovarian cancers combined. We also examined differences in stage-specific survival. Methods. The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival, including data from 60 countries for 695,932 women (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with ovarian cancer during 1995–2009. We defined six histological groups: type I epithelial, type II epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, other specific non-epithelial and non-specific morphology, and estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival for each country by histological group. We also analysed data from67 cancer registries for 233,659 women diagnosed from 2001 to 2009, for whom information on stage at diagnosis was available. We estimated agestandardised 5-year net survival by stage at diagnosis (localised or advanced). Results. Survival fromtype I epithelial ovarian tumours for women diagnosed during 2005–09 ranged from40 to 70%. Survival from type II epithelial tumours was much lower (20–45%). Survival fromgermcell tumours was higher than that of type II epithelial tumours, but also varied widely between countries. Survival for sex-cord stromal tumours was higher than for the five other groups. Survival from localised tumours was much higher than for advanced disease (80% vs. 30%). Conclusions. There is wide variation in survival between histological groups, and stage at diagnosis remains an important factor in ovarian cancer survival. International comparisons of ovarian cancer survival should incorporate histology.
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19. Global surveillance of cancer survival 1995–2009: analysis of individual data for 25 676 887 patients from 279 population-based registries in 67 countries (CONCORD-2)
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Allemani, Claudia, Weir, Hannah K., Carreira, Helena, Harewood, Rhea, Spika, Devon, Wang, Xiao-Si, Bannon, Finian, Ahn, Jane V, Johnson, Christopher J., Bonaventure, Audrey, Marcos-Gragera, Rafael, Stiller, Charles, Azevedo E Silva, Gulnar, Chen, Wan-Qing, Ogunbiyi, Olufemi J., Rachet, Bernard, Soeberg, Matthew J, You, Hui, Matsuda, Tomohiro, Bielska-Lasota, Magdalena, Storm, Hans, Tucker, Thomas C., Coleman, Michel, P, CONCORD Working Group (Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, Stefan, Cd, El Mistiri MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Ni, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, E, Pugh, Fv, Torrent, Me, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, D, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza PC, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, de Oliveira JC, Veneziano, Cl, Veneziano, Db, Alexandre, Ts, Verdugo, As, Koifman, S, e Silva G, Azevedo, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Jofre, Am, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Lopez Guarnizo, G, Jurado, Dm, Yepes, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, J, Torres-Cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Russell, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Ra, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, Ki, Stuart-Panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, J, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'Brien, Dk, Almon, L, Young, Jl, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Ryan, H, Walrath, J, Schwartz, A, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, R, Ward, Kc, Davidson-Allen, K, Glaser, S, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Lynch, Cf, Mckeen, Km, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, Copeland, G, Spivak, G, Rogers, Db, Lemons, D, Williamson, Ll, Hood, M, Jerry, H, Hosain, Gm, Rees, Jr, Pawlish, Ks, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, Ar, Schymura, Mj, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Shipley, Dk, Esterly, M, Otto, Rd, Fulton, Jp, Rousseau, Dl, Janes, Ta, Schwartz, Sm, Bolick, Sw, Hurley, Dm, Tenney, Ra, Whiteside, Ma, Hakenewerth, A, Williams, Ma, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, Mg, Keitheri Cheteri MB, Hudson, Ag, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, Jr, Weir, Hk, Edwards, Bk, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, Js, Song, Gh, Gu, Xp, Zhang, P, Ge, Hm, Zhao, Dl, Zhang, Jh, Zhu, Fd, Tang, Jg, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, Ql, Yang, Sp, Dong, Jm, Li, Ww, Cheng, Lp, Chen, Jg, Huang, Qh, Huang, Sq, Guo, Gp, Wei, K, Chen, Wq, Zeng, H, Demetriou, Aw, Pavlou, P, Mang, Wk, Ngan, Kc, Kataki, Ac, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, Pa, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, Sd, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-Boker, L, Silverman, Bg, Ito, H, Hattori, M, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Natsui, S, Matsuda, T, Nishino, Y, Koike, T, Ioka, A, Nakata, K, Kosa, K, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Bhoo Pathy, N, Ochir, C, Tuvshingerel, S, Al Khater AM, Al-Eid, H, Jung, Kw, Won, Yj, Park, S, Chiang, Cj, Lai, Ms, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, Sl, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, Ci, Hackl, M, Zielonke, N, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Piñeros, M, Zborovskaya, Aa, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Znaor, A, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Aareleid, T, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, Am, Faivre, J, Guizard, Av, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Woronoff, As, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-Peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Delacour-Billon, S, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-Ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Lutz, Jm, Belot, A, Estève, J, Forman, D, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, Sr, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, Ra, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, Ej, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, Pm, Sundseth, H, Dal Cappello, T, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Castaing, M, Sciacca, S, Sutera, A, Corti, M, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, V, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, Mf, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Vitale, F, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Mangone, L, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Madeddu, A, Tisano, F, Maspero, S, Tessandori, R, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Zanetti, R, Caldarella, A, Crocetti, E, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Zambon, P, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Verdecchia, A, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Laronningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-Sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Góźdż, S, Mężyk, R, Gądalska-Lampart, M, Radziszewska, Au, Didkowska, J, Wojciechowska, U, Błaszczyk, J, Kępska, K, Bielska-Lasota, M, Forjaz, G, Rego, Ra, Bastos, J, Antunes, L, Bento, Mj, da Costa Miranda AM, Mayer-da-Silva, A, Coza, D, Todescu, Ai, Krasilnikov, A, Valkov, M, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic Žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Argüelles, Mv, Quirós, Jr, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García JM, Marcos, Ai, Marcos-Gragera, R, Vilardell Gil ML, Molina, E, Sánchez, Mj, Ramos Montserrat, M, Chirlaque, Md, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E, Felipe Garcia, S, Peris-Bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, Sm, Hermann, C, Levi, Fg, Maspoli-Conconi, M, Kuehni, Ce, Mitter, Vr, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, Si, Laue, Ri, Meechan, D, Poole, J, Greenberg, D, Rashbass, J, Davies, E, Linklater, K, Morris, E, Moran, T, Bannon, F, Gavin, A, Black, Rj, Brewster, Dh, Roche, M, Mcphail, S, Verne, J, Murphy, M, Stiller, C, Huws, Dw, White, C, Lawrence, G, Brook, C, Wilkinson, J, Finan, P, Ahn, Jv, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, Mp, Harewood, R, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Wang, Xs, Stephens, R, Butler, J, Peake, M, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, Mj, Scott, C, Stokes, Bc, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, Gg, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Lewis, C, Miles, SA), Epidemiology Unit, Istituto Nazionale per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori, Via Venezian 1, I-20133 Milano, Italy, Bouchardy Magnin, Christine, Usel, Massimo, Allemani, C, Weir, H, Carreira, H, Harewood, R, Spika, D, Wang, X, Bannon, F, Ahn, J, Johnson, C, Bonaventure, A, Marcos Gragera, R, Stiller, C, Silva, G, Chen, W, Ogunbiyi, O, Rachet, B, Soeberg, M, You, H, Matsuda, T, Bielska Lasota, M, Storm, H, Tucker, T, Coleman, M, Vitale, F, University of Zurich, and Coleman, Michel P
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Male ,europe 1999-2007 ,Pathology ,Càncer -- Estadístiques ,Survival ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,2700 General Medicine ,Global Health ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,Neoplasms ,80 and over ,Global health ,Registries ,Stomach cancer ,Child ,cancer survival ,Breast-cancer ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,cancer registry ,worldwide ,Cervical cancer ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,childhood-cancer ,Medicine (all) ,1. No poverty ,General Medicine ,population-based registries ,surveillance ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,ovarian-cancer ,Child, Preschool ,population-based registrie ,Female ,net survival ,Neoplasms/mortality ,rectal-cancer ,nordic countries ,data quality ,care ,stage ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Population ,Socio-culturale ,610 Medicine & health ,Age Distribution ,Aged ,Humans ,Infant ,Infant, Newborn ,Sex Distribution ,Survival Analysis ,Young Adult ,Article ,Breast cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,cancer registries ,medicine ,Preschool ,education ,Supervivència ,Survival analysis ,ddc:613 ,Cancer -- Statistics ,business.industry ,Cancer ,10060 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI) ,Newborn ,medicine.disease ,Cancer registry ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Worldwide data for cancer survival are scarce. We aimed to initiate worldwide surveillance of cancer survival by central analysis of population-based registry data, as a metric of the eff ectiveness of health systems, and to inform global policy on cancer control. Methods Individual tumour records were submitted by 279 population-based cancer registries in 67 countries for 25·7 million adults (age 15–99 years) and 75 000 children (age 0–14 years) diagnosed with cancer during 1995–2009 and followed up to Dec 31, 2009, or later. We looked at cancers of the stomach, colon, rectum, liver, lung, breast (women), cervix, ovary, and prostate in adults, and adult and childhood leukaemia. Standardised quality control procedures were applied; errors were corrected by the registry concerned. We estimated 5-year net survival, adjusted for background mortality in every country or region by age (single year), sex, and calendar year, and by race or ethnic origin in some countries. Estimates were age-standardised with the International Cancer Survival Standard weights. Findings 5-year survival from colon, rectal, and breast cancers has increased steadily in most developed countries. For patients diagnosed during 2005–09, survival for colon and rectal cancer reached 60% or more in 22 countries around the world; for breast cancer, 5-year survival rose to 85% or higher in 17 countries worldwide. Liver and lung cancer remain lethal in all nations: for both cancers, 5-year survival is below 20% everywhere in Europe, in the range 15–19% in North America, and as low as 7–9% in Mongolia and Thailand. Striking rises in 5-year survival from prostate cancer have occurred in many countries: survival rose by 10–20% between 1995–99 and 2005–09 in 22 countries in South America, Asia, and Europe, but survival still varies widely around the world, from less than 60% in Bulgaria and Thailand to 95% or more in Brazil, Puerto Rico, and the USA. For cervical cancer, national estimates of 5-year survival range from less than 50% to more than 70%; regional variations are much wider, and improvements between 1995–99 and 2005–09 have generally been slight. For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2005–09, 5-year survival was 40% or higher only in Ecuador, the USA, and 17 countries in Asia and Europe. 5-year survival for stomach cancer in 2005–09 was high (54–58%) in Japan and South Korea, compared with less than 40% in other countries. By contrast, 5-year survival from adult leukaemia in Japan and South Korea (18–23%) is lower than in most other countries. 5-year survival from childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is less than 60% in several countries, but as high as 90% in Canada and four European countries, which suggests major defi ciencies in the management of a largely curable disease. Interpretation International comparison of survival trends reveals very wide diff erences that are likely to be attributable to diff erences in access to early diagnosis and optimum treatment. Continuous worldwide surveillance of cancer survival should become an indispensable source of information for cancer patients and researchers and a stimulus for politicians to improve health policy and health-care systems This work was funded by the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, Cancer Institute New South Wales, Cancer Research UK (C1336/A16148), US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC; 12FED03123, ACO12036), Swiss Re, Swiss Cancer Research foundation, Swiss Cancer League, and the University of Kentucky (3049024672-12-568)
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20. Organisation des soins en psychiatrie gériatrique: Un protocole d'accord technique
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Camus, Wertheimer J, Lima Ca, and José Manoel Bertolote
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health services ,Nursing ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Public health ,Salud mental ,medicine ,Social environment ,Sociology ,Professional status ,Mental health - Abstract
Ce protocole d'accord, publié originalement en anglais par l'Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS), a été soutenu par la Section de psychiatrie gériatrique de l'Association mondiale de psychiatrie (AMP). La déclaration finale a été préparée par un groupe interdisciplinaire de représentants des principales associations internationales concernées par le thème en question, lors d'une réunion à Lausanne du 14 au 16 avril 1997, présidée par le Professeur Raymond Levy. Le Professeur Cornelius Katona et le Dr Nori Graham ont été les rapporteurs. Ce protocole est la suite d'un premier document de consensus publié par l'OMS et par l'AMP sur la définition de la psychiatrie de la personne âgée (1).
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21. Metabolic fingerprinting using direct flow injection electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry for the characterization of proanthocyanidins from the barks of Hancornia speciosa
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Rodrigues, Cm, Rinaldo, D, DOS SANTOS LC, Montoro, Paola, Piacente, Sonia, Pizza, Cosimo, HIRUMA LIMA CA, Brito, Arms, and Vilegas, W.
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22. Total Productive Maintenance and the Impact of Each Implemented Pillar in the Overall Equipment Effectiveness
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Vital, José Carlos Meca and Lima, Carlos Roberto Camello
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23. Clinical effectiveness, pharmacokinetics and pharmacogenetics of mirtazapine in depression
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Jaquenoud Sirot, E, primary, Harenberg, S, additional, Vandel, P, additional, Mendonça Lima, CA, additional, Perrenoud, P, additional, Kemmerling, K, additional, Zullino, DF, additional, Hilleret, H, additional, Crettol, S, additional, Jonzier-Perey, M, additional, Powell Golay, K, additional, Brocard, M, additional, Eap, CB, additional, and Baumann, P, additional
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24. Worldwide comparison of survival from childhood leukaemia for 1995–2009, by subtype, age, and sex (CONCORD-2): a population-based study of individual data for 89 828 children from 198 registries in 53 countries
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Bonaventure, Audrey, Harewood, Rhea, Stiller, Charles A, Gatta, Gemma, Clavel, Jacqueline, Stefan, Daniela C, Carreira, Helena, Spika, Devon, Marcos-Gragera, Rafael, Peris-Bonet, Rafael, Piñeros, Marion, Sant, Milena, Kuehni, Claudia E, Murphy, Michael F G, Coleman, Michel P, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Stefan, DC, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, de Oliveira, E Lobo, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, KI, Stuart-Panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, JT, Shen, X, Brockhouse, JT, O'Brien, DK, Ward, KC, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, AG, Vigneau, F, MacKinnon, JA, Wohler, B, Bayakly, AR, Clarke, CA, Glaser, SL, West, D, Green, MD, Hernandez, BY, Johnson, CJ, Jozwik, D, Charlton, ME, Lynch, CF, Huang, B, Tucker, TC, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, MC, Wu, XC, Stern, K, Gershman, ST, Knowlton, RC, Alverson, J, Copeland, GE, Rogers, DB, Lemons, D, Williamson, LL, Hood, M, Hosain, GM, Rees, JR, Pawlish, KS, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, AR, Schymura, MJ, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, SS, Rubertone, JJ, Slack, SJ, Fulton, JP, Rousseau, DL, Janes, TA, Schwartz, SM, Bolick, SW, Hurley, DM, Richards, J, Whiteside, MA, Nogueira, LM, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, DG, Cheteri, MB Keitheri, Farley, S, Hudson, AG, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, JR, Weir, HK, Edwards, BK, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, JS, Song, GH, Gu, XP, Zhang, P, Ge, HM, Zhao, DL, Zhang, JH, Zhu, FD, Tang, JG, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, QL, Yang, XP, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, LP, Chen, JG, Huang, QH, Huang, SQ, Guo, GP, Wei, K, Chen, WQ, Zeng, H, Demetriou, AV, Pavlou, P, Mang, WK, Ngan, KC, Swaminathan, R, Kataki, AC, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, PA, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, SD, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-Boker, L, Silverman, BG, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Pathy, N Bhoo, Chimedsuren, O, Tuvshingerel, S, Al Khater, AHM, El Mistiri, MM, Al-Eid, H, Jung, KW, Won, YJ, Chiang, CJ, Lai, MS, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, SL, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, CI, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, AA, Aleinikova, OV, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, AM, Faivre, J, Guizard, AV, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, AS, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-Peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-Bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-Ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, SR, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, RA, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, EJ, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, PM, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Bella, F, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, MF, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, MM, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, ML, Tisano, F, Fanetti, AC, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, MA, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, AP, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-Sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Gózdz, S, Mezyk, R, Gradalska-Lampart, M, Radziszewska, AU, Didkowska, JA, Wojciechowska, U, Blaszczyk, J, Kepska, K, Bielska-Lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, RA, Bastos, J, Silva, MA, Antunes, L, Bento, MJ, Mayer-da-Silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, AI, Valkov, MY, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-Žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, JR, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, JM, Marcos, AI, Marcos-Gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, ML, Molina, E, Sánchez, MJ, Sureda, P Franch, Montserrat, M Ramos, Chirlaque, MD, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, EE, Moreno-Iribas, CC, Fernández-Delgado, R, Peris-Bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, SM, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, JL, Maspoli-Conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, CE, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, SI, Matthes, KL, Rashbass, J, Stiller, CA, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, RJ, Brewster, DH, Huws, DW, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, MP, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Murphy, MFG, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, MJ, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, BC, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, GG, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C, Latorre, MRDO, and Tanaka, LF
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Global inequalities in access to health care are reflected in differences in cancer survival. The CONCORD programme was designed to assess worldwide differences and trends in population-based cancer survival. In this population-based study, we aimed to estimate survival inequalities globally for several subtypes of childhood leukaemia.
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25. Gastric healing effect of methanolic and alkaloidic fraction from Strychnos pseudoquina
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Bonamin, F, primary, Rocha, LRM, additional, Pellizzon, CH, additional, Bauab, TM, additional, Vilegas, W, additional, and Hiruma-Lima, CA, additional
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26. Effect of essential oil from Citrus aurantium and its main compound limonene on quantity of PGE2 and mucus production in gastric mucosa
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Moraes, TM, primary and Hiruma-Lima, CA, additional
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27. Medicinal plants from Brazilian Cerrado as potential antiulcer drugs
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Hiruma-Lima, CA, primary, Vilegas, W, additional, and Souza-Brito, ARM, additional
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28. Aqueous portion of Byrsonima intermedia A. Juss (Malpighiaceae): indication of gastroprotective and healing action of a medicinal plant from Brazilian Cerrado
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Santos, RC, primary, Sannomiya, M, additional, Pellizzon, CH, additional, Vilegas, W, additional, and Hiruma-Lima, CA, additional
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29. Antioxidant activity of an aqueous fraction obtained from Indigofera truxillensis against ischemia-reperfusion-induced gastric lesions
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Barbastefano, V, primary, Farias-Silva, E, additional, Cola-Miranda, M, additional, Calvo, T, additional, Luiz-Ferreira, A, additional, Pimentel, FO, additional, de Paula Michelatto, D, additional, Hiruma-Lima, CA, additional, Vilegas, W, additional, and Souza Brito, ARM, additional
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30. Role of endogenous SHs and NO on Vernonia ferruginea Less induced gastroprotection
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Barbastefano, V, primary, Cola-Miranda, M, additional, Luiz-Ferreira, A, additional, Farias-Silva, E, additional, de Paula Michelatto, D, additional, Camargo, EES, additional, Hiruma-Lima, CA, additional, Vilegas, W, additional, and Souza Brito, ARM, additional
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31. The Southern Limit of Natural Occurrence of the stingless bee Melipona subnitida (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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Correia-Oliveira, Maria Emilene, Lima, Cândida B. da Silva, Alves, Rogério M. de O., Sodré, Geni da Silva, Souza, Bruno de Almeida, de F. Ribeiro, Márcia, and de Carvalho, Carlos Alfredo. L.
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- 2017
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32. The thyrotropin-releasing hormone test: some statistical considerations
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de Mendonca Lima, CA, primary, Vandel, S, additional, and Bizouard, P, additional
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33. Kernel machines for epilepsy diagnosis via EEG signal classification: A comparative study.
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Lima CA and Coelho AL
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34. Gastroprotective effect of Serjania erecta Radlk (Sapindaceae): involvement of sensory neurons, endogenous nonprotein sulfhydryls, and nitric oxide.
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Arruda APC, Coelho RG, Honda NK, Ferrazoli C, Pott A, and Hiruma-Lima CA
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- 2009
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35. Working memory and intelligence quotient: which best predicts on school achievement? = Memória de trabalho e quociente de inteligência: o que melhor prevê o desempenho escolar? = Memoria de trabajo y cociente de inteligencia: ¿cuál predice mejor el logro escolar?
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Siquara, Gustavo Marcelino and Lima, Cássio dos Santos
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memória ,inteligência - testes ,desempenho escolar ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Memória de trabalho (MT) refere-se a capacidade de armazenar e manipular informações por um período de tempo. Há evidências de uma estreita relação entre MT e aprendizado. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a relação entre MT, quociente de inteligência (QI) no desempenho acadêmico. A avaliação neuropsicológica individual foi realizada seguindo um protocolo específico. O estudo incluiu 227 crianças com idades entre 7 a 12 anos (M=9. 87, SD=1. 34), das quais 119 eram do sexo feminino, de escolas privadas e públicas em Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. A análise de dados incluiu estatística descritiva e inferencial. O desempenho acadêmico foi avaliado usando o Teste de Desempenho Escolar (TDE), com subtestes de leitura, escrita e aritmética. Os componentes da MT foram avaliados usando tarefas de Span de Digitos e direta e inversa e a tarefa de Blocos de Corsi versão direta e inversa. O IQ estimado foi avaliado usando as tarefas de vocabulário e cubos das escalas Wechsler. Os testes estatísticos utilizados foram análise de regressão linear (enter) e correlação de Pearson. Os resultados mostraram que os melhores preditores de desempenho escolar foram as tarefas Digitos span direto, invertido e Cubos de Corsi direto e inverso. A hipótese de não-multicolinearidade foi testada, e verificou-se que os construtos foram independentes (VIF chr(38)lt;10 e tolerânciachr(38)gt; 0,20). A variância no desempenho acadêmico explicado pelo modelo WM foi ΔR=0,12. Correlações significativas foram observadas entre os componentes da MT e do TDE. O escore da MT (Dígito span do inverso + Corsi Block inverso) e o TDE foram correlacionados (r=0,28 **). Estes resultados indicam que a MT é um bom preditor de realização escolar do que o QI e são consistentes com outros achados mostrando MT como um preditor de aprendizagem ou o potencial de aprendizagem. Este resultado tem implicações importantes para a educação, particularmente no que diz respeito à intervenção
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36. The gastroprotective effect of the essential oil of Croton cajucara is different in normal rats than in malnourished rats.
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Paula ACB, Toma W, Gracioso JS, Hiruma-Lima CA, Carneiro EM, and Souza Brito ARM
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37. Qualea grandiflora, a Brazilian 'Cerrado' medicinal plant presents an important antiulcer activity.
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Hiruma-Lima CA, Santos LC, Kushima H, Pellizzon CH, Silveira GG, Vasconcelos PCP, Vilegas W, and Brito ARM
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Qualea grandiflora is one of the species widely used in folk medicine to treat gastric ulcers in Cerrado of the central region of Brazil. The hydroalcoholic extract of bark (HE) of Qualea grandiflora was investigated for their ability to prevent and heal lesions in the gastric mucosa. The oral administration of HE exhibited antiulcer activity decreasing the ulcerative index induced by HCl/ethanol solution, indomethacin/bethanechol and stress. In the Shay model, results showed that HE (p.o.) only reduced the severity of gastric lesions without effects on pH, gastric acidity or volume. When given by intraduodenal route, HE changed the pH, but did not modify the other parameters of the gastric juice. These data were in accordance with those obtained when HE was administered orally for 14 days after gastric ulcers were induced by acetic acid in rats. HE presented healing process in subacute gastric ulcer induced by acetic acid in rats. Moreover, histological examinations showed the simple columnar epithelium, lamina propria with simple branched tubular glandules with dilated lumen and large amounts of mucus secretion. Phytochemical investigation of HE led to the detection of terpenes, steroids, saponins, phenolic compounds and tannins in this extract, which may be involved in the observed activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Comparison of Cancer Care and Outcomes between a Public Safety-Net Hospital and a Private Cancer Center
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Bayraktar, Ulas Darda, Warsch, Sean, Chen, Emerson, Lima, Caio Max Rocha, and Pereira, Denise
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39. Sobre migraçoes para a América Portuguesa: o caso do Rio de Janeiro, com especial referência aos Açorianos (1786-1844)
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Lima, Carlos A. M.
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migração interna - brasil ,Latin America. Spanish America ,F1201-3799 - Abstract
Trata-se de aspectos das migrações internas, portuguesa e açoriana, para o Rio de Janeiro no período 1786-1844 a partir de divbersas séries documentais, como registros paroquais de batismo e de casamento, inventários post mortem e passaportes. Identifica-se uma forte propensão a migrar presente no conjunto do Império Luso, intensificada pelas condições próprias à América Portuguesa
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40. Qualea parviflora Mart.: an integrative study to validate the gastroprotective, antidiarrheal, antihemorragic and mutagenic action.
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Mazzolin LP, Nasser ALM, Moraes TM, Santos RC, Nishijima CM, Santos FV, Varanda EA, Bauab TM, da Rocha LRM, Di Stasi LC, Vilegas W, and Hiruma-Lima CA
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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Qualea parviflora Mart. is a medicinal species commonly found in the Brazilian Cerrado biome. AIM OF THE STUDY: Based on ethnopharmacological data, methanolic extract from Qualea parviflora (QP) bark was evaluated for its antiulcer, analgesic, anti-hemorrhagic, mutagenic and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The gastroprotective action of the extract was evaluated in rodent experimental models (HCl/ethanol, ethanol or NSAID). We also evaluated mutagenic effect (Ames assay), anti-Helicobacter pylori, anti-hemorrhagic action, analgesic and inflammatory effects (hot-plate test and carrageenin-induced hind paw edema) of methanolic extract from Qualea parviflora. RESULTS: QP (500 mg/kg, p.o.) was able to protect gastric mucosa against HCl/ethanol solution (77%), absolute ethanol (97%), and also against injurious effect of NSAID (36%). When QP was challenged with sulfhydryl depletor compound, the gastroprotective action of extract was abolished. QP treatment was able to maintain the GSH level and show a concentration-dependent inhibition effect on the lipid peroxidation. QP present anti-Helicobacter pylori effect (MIC=75 microg/mL), anti-hemorrhagic and antidiarrheal action but not present analgesic or anti-inflammatory effect. CONCLUSION: methanolic extract from Qualea parviflora had gastroprotective effect related to the increase of gastric mucosa defensive factors such PGE(2) levels and maintain the basal gastric glutathione levels. The methanolic extract also showed anti-Helicobacter pylori activity, anti-hemorrhagic effect and antioxidant action, but absence of analgesic, mutagenic and toxic effects, a profile that adds safety to its use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Evaluation of the antiulcerogenic and analgesic activities of Cordia verbenacea DC. (Boraginaceae)
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Roldão EF, Witaicenis A, Seito LN, Hiruma-Lima CA, and Di Stasi LC
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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Cordia verbenacea is a medicinal plant popularly used in Brazil as anti-inflammatory, antiulcer and anti-rheumatic agent without detailed pharmacological and toxicological studies. AIM OF THE STUDY: The study was aimed to investigate the effects of Cordia verbenacea in antiulcer, analgesic and antioxidant assays, as well as to evaluate its toxic effects and phytochemical profile. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Antiulcer activity of plant extract was evaluated using ethanol/HCl, ethanol and piroxican-induced gastric lesions methods. The pH, volume and total acid of gastric juice were determined by pylorus-ligated assay. Analgesic activity was evaluated by writhing, tail-flick and hot-plate tests. Antioxidant activity was determined by in vitro lipoperoxidation assay. Acute toxicity and number of deaths were evaluated by Hippocratic screening. RESULTS: The ethanol leaf extract shows a potent antiulcer activity in the ethanol/HCl and absolute ethanol-induced gastric lesions. The IC(50) value of plant extract on the lipid peroxidation was 76.11mug/ml. Preliminary phytochemical tests were positive for flavonoids, steroids, saponins, fixed acids, alkaloids and phenols. In the analgesic models the extract did not present any activity. CONCLUSIONS: Cordial verbenaceae showed a potent antiulcer activity at the dose of 125mg/kg and this effect may be associated with an improvement in stomach antioxidant mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Trends in ovarian cancer net survival in a northeastern Brazilian state (1996-2017).
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da Silva BEB, Minicozzi P, Di Carlo V, Ssenyonga N, Khan Baloch F, Matz M, Coleman MP, Allemani C, and Lima CA
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Background: Ovarian cancer survival in low- and middle-income countries is lower than in high-income countries, due to disparities in healthcare access and socioeconomic factors. This study aimed to describe trends in ovarian cancer survival in Sergipe, Northeast Brazil, by histological group., Methods: We analysed data on 948 women aged 15-99 years diagnosed with a cancer of the ovary between 1996 and 2017, in Sergipe, Brazil. One- and five-year net survival were estimated by histological group and calendar periods of diagnosis (1996-1999, 2000-2004, 2005-2009, 2010-2014, 2015-2017) using the Pohar-Perme estimator. Survival estimates were age-standardised using International Cancer Survival Standard weights., Results: Between 1996 and 2017, one-year and five-year net survival for ovarian cancer were 63.4 % and 37.4 %, respectively. Five-year net survival trends increased from 30.9 % (2000-2004) to 46.8 % (2015-2017). Epithelial type I tumours comprised roughly a quarter of cases, while type II tumours constituted over half. Both types exhibited similar one-year survival, ranging from 67 % to 68.5 % during 1996-2017. However, five-year net survival for type II tumours was remarkably lower at 32.5 %, compared to 52 % for type I tumours., Conclusion: Despite a minor improvement in five-year net survival over the 22 years, survival for women with ovarian cancer remains unfavourable, particularly for those diagnosed with Type II epithelial tumours, which have remarkably lower five-year survival than Type I., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest to disclose. Conflict of Interest statement The authors declare no conflicts of interest related to this research study., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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43. Whole-exome sequencing reveals known and candidate genes for hearing impairment in Mali.
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Yalcouyé A, Schrauwen I, Traoré O, Bamba S, Aboagye ET, Acharya A, Bharadwaj T, Latanich R, Esoh K, Fortes-Lima CA, de Kock C, Jonas M, Maiga ADB, Cissé CAK, Sangaré MA, Guinto CO, Landouré G, Leal SM, and Wonkam A
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Hearing impairment (HI) is the most common neurosensory disorder globally and is reported to be more prevalent in low-income countries. In high-income countries, up to 50% of congenital childhood HI is of genetic origin. However, there are limited genetic data on HI from sub-Saharan African populations. In this study, we investigated the genetic causes of HI in the Malian populations, using whole-exome sequencing. Furthermore, cDNA was transfected into HEK293T cells for localization and expression analysis in a candidate gene. Twenty-four multiplex families were enrolled, 50% (12/24) of which are consanguineous. Clustering methods showed patterns of admixture from non-African sources in some Malian populations. Variants were found in six known nonsyndromic HI (NSHI) genes, four genes that can underlie either syndromic HI (SHI) or NSHI, one SHI gene, and one novel candidate HI gene. Overall, 75% of families (18/24) were solved, and 94.4% (17/18) had variants in known HI genes including MYO15A, CDH23, MYO7A, GJB2, SLC26A4, PJVK, OTOGL, TMC1, CIB2, GAS2, PDCH15, and EYA1. A digenic inheritance (CDH23 and PDCH15) was found in one family. Most variants (59.1%, 13/22) in known HI genes were not previously reported or associated with HI. The UBFD1 candidate HI gene, which was identified in one consanguineous family, is expressed in human inner ear organoids. Cell-based experiments in HEK293T showed that mutants UBFD1 had a lower expression, compared to wild type. We report the profile of known genes and the UBFD1 candidate gene for HI in Mali and emphasize the potential of gene discovery in African populations., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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44. Spatial and temporal analysis of breast cancer mortality in a state in northeastern Brazil.
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Marques AD, Moura AR, da Silva BEB, Silva TR, Santos CNN, Severo LN, da Silva AM, and Lima CA
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Brazil epidemiology, Aged, Adult, Bayes Theorem, Mortality trends, Breast Neoplasms mortality, Breast Neoplasms epidemiology, Spatio-Temporal Analysis
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Breast cancer (BC) is the most common neoplasm, and its global burden has become one of the most important factors jeopardizing the health of the world population, especially women. The aim of this study was to analyze mortality trends and the spatial distribution of BC in women in the capital and state of Sergipe, aiming to contribute to the implementation and improvement of strategies for the prevention and health promotion of women with BC. Trends were calculated using the Joinpoint Regression Program 5.0.2. Spatial analyses were performed using the empirical Bayesian model, thematic maps were created using QGIS 3.10.7 and Moran's I indices were calculated using TerraView 4.2.2. Between 1996 and 2022, 1384 and 3128 BC deaths were recorded in the capital and state of Sergipe, respectively. The mortality trend increased in the age groups of 45-75+ for the state of Sergipe, while in the capital, we observed stability in all age groups. The highest AAPC was 4.6213, with a 95 % confidence interval (2.16; 7.14). Univariate global Moran's I analysis indicated spatial autocorrelation during the study period. A direct relationship was found between mortality rates and the more economically developed regions., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest There are no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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45. Maternal-fetal attachment and interrelated factors in pregnant women assisted in Primary Health Care.
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Lima CA, Brito MFSF, Pinho L, Ruas SJS, Messias RB, and Silveira MF
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- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Cross-Sectional Studies, Adult, Young Adult, Social Support, Depression psychology, Depression epidemiology, Adolescent, Primary Health Care, Maternal-Fetal Relations psychology
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Background: (1) Maternal-fetal attachment should be assessed in Primary Health Care., Background: (2) Depressive symptoms were negatively related to maternal-fetal attachment., Background: (3) Social support and family functionality had a positive effect on attachment., Background: (4) Greater household crowding had a negative effect on the outcome., Background: (5) It is recommended to screen pregnant women with depression, poor social and family support., to analyze maternal-fetal attachment and interrelated factors in pregnant women assisted in Primary Health Care., a cross-sectional, population-based, analytical epidemiological survey. A sample of 937 participants attended by Family Health Strategy teams was investigated. Maternal-fetal attachment (outcome), sociodemographic and clinical variables, social support, family functionality, depressive symptoms and perceived stress were assessed. Multivariate analysis was adopted using structural equation modeling., maternal-fetal attachment had an average of 92.6 (SD=±15.3). The adjusted structural model showed that the following factors had a direct effect on the outcome: gestational weeks (β=0.29; p<0.001), household crowding (β=-0.07; p=0.027), depressive symptoms (β=-0.11; p=0.003), social support (β=0.08; p<0.001) and family functionality (β=0.19; p<0.001). Indirect effects of social support (β=-0.29; p<0.001) and family functionality (β=-0.20; p<0.001) were identified, mediated by depressive symptoms., a set of interrelationships was identified between maternal-fetal attachment, gestational weeks, household crowding, depressive symptoms, social support and family functionality. It is suggested that the Family Health Strategy offer prenatal care anchored in integrality and humanization, which promotes biopsychosocial well-being during pregnancy and healthy maternal-fetal attachment.
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- 2024
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46. EMC1 Is Required for the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and Mitochondrial Functions in the Drosophila Muscle.
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Couto-Lima CA, Machado MCR, Anhezini L, Oliveira MT, Molina RADS, da Silva RR, Lopes GS, Trinca V, Colón DF, Peixoto PM, Monesi N, Alberici LC, Ramos RGP, and Espreafico EM
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- Animals, Membrane Proteins metabolism, Membrane Proteins genetics, Muscles metabolism, Sarcoplasmic Reticulum metabolism, Drosophila melanogaster genetics, Drosophila melanogaster metabolism, Drosophila Proteins metabolism, Drosophila Proteins genetics, Mitochondria metabolism, Mitochondria genetics
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EMC1 is part of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane protein complex, whose functions include the insertion of transmembrane proteins into the ER membrane, ER-mitochondria contact, and lipid exchange. Here, we show that the Drosophila melanogaster EMC1 gene is expressed in the somatic musculature and the protein localizes to the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) network. Muscle-specific EMC1 RNAi led to severe motility defects and partial late pupae/early adulthood lethality, phenotypes that are rescued by co-expression with an EMC1 transgene. Motility impairment in EMC1-depleted flies was associated with aberrations in muscle morphology in embryos, larvae, and adults, including tortuous and misaligned fibers with reduced size and weakness. They were also associated with an altered SR network, cytosolic calcium overload, and mitochondrial dysfunction and dysmorphology that impaired membrane potential and oxidative phosphorylation capacity. Genes coding for ER stress sensors, mitochondrial biogenesis/dynamics, and other EMC components showed altered expression and were mostly rescued by the EMC1 transgene expression. In conclusion, EMC1 is required for the SR network's mitochondrial integrity and influences underlying programs involved in the regulation of muscle mass and shape. We believe our data can contribute to the biology of human diseases caused by EMC1 mutations.
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- 2024
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47. Role of the polyamine transporter PotABCD during biofilm formation by Streptococcus pneumoniae.
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Vieira B, Alcantara JB, Destro G, Guerra MES, Oliveira S, Lima CA, Longato GB, Hakansson AP, Leite LC, Darrieux M, and R Converso T
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- Animals, Mice, Polyamines metabolism, Bacterial Proteins metabolism, Bacterial Proteins genetics, Pneumococcal Infections microbiology, Membrane Transport Proteins metabolism, Membrane Transport Proteins genetics, Operon, Biofilms growth & development, Streptococcus pneumoniae physiology, Streptococcus pneumoniae metabolism
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Streptococcus pneumoniae is a bacterium of great global importance, responsible for more than one million deaths per year. This bacterium is commonly acquired in the first years of life and colonizes the upper respiratory tract asymptomatically by forming biofilms that persist for extended times in the nasopharynx. However, under conditions that alter the bacterial environment, such as viral infections, pneumococci can escape from the biofilm and invade other niches, causing local and systemic disease of varying severity. The polyamine transporter PotABCD is required for optimal survival of the organism in the host. Immunization of mice with recombinant PotD can reduce subsequent bacterial colonization. PotD has also been suggested to be involved in pneumococcal biofilm development. Therefore, in this study we aimed to elucidate the role of PotABCD and polyamines in pneumococcal biofilm formation. First, the formation of biofilms was evaluated in the presence of exogenous polyamines-the substrate transported by PotABCD-added to culture medium. Next, a potABCD-negative strain was used to determine biofilm formation in different model systems using diverse levels of complexity from abiotic surface to cell substrate to in vivo animal models and was compared with its wild-type strain. The results showed that adding more polyamines to the medium stimulated biofilm formation, suggesting a direct correlation between polyamines and biofilm formation. Also, deletion of potABCD operon impaired biofilm formation in all models tested. Interestingly, more differences between wild-type and mutant strains were observed in the more complex model, which emphasizes the significance of employing more physiological models in studying biofilm formation., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2024 Vieira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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- 2024
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48. Aesthetic assessment instrument for breasts reconstruction.
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Siqueira HFF, Teixeira JLA, Lessa Filho RDS, Hora EC, Evangelista MFA, Lisboa TCWM, de Araújo FV, Luna ICG, Brito ÉAC, Lima MS, Moura AR, de Almeida PNG, Barreto IDC, and Lima CA
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Adult, Breast surgery, Aged, Mammaplasty methods, Esthetics
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Introduction: Few validated aesthetic assessment instruments in breast reconstruction use discrete scales to facilitate studies with multiple evaluators., Objective: This research aimed to propose an aesthetic assessment scale for reconstructed breasts., Methodology: A scale was suggested using discrete variables, with responses ranging from 1 to 10, and the responses for each category could be summed to obtain an average that could be used in studies with multiple evaluators. To test the instrument suggested in this study, 5 experienced plastic surgeons assessed 46 patients. For all the analyses, a rejection level for the null hypothesis of 5% (p < 0.05) was adopted., Results: The suggested scale obtained valid intraclass correlation coefficients, with 0.9 for the overall aesthetic evaluation of the breast and the lowest being 0.77 for defining the inframammary fold. We observed good diagnostic accuracy in all comparisons, with the area under the curve ranging from 0.85 to 0.97. Regarding convergent validity, we observed correlations of 0.77 (p < 0.001) between breast volume and volume symmetry, 0.66 (p < 0.001) between breast shape and contour naturalness. The test-retest reliability was 0.708, which is considered good., Conclusion: The results of this study support the effectiveness of the proposed new aesthetic evaluation scale, revealing consistency among different evaluators and over time. Convergent validation strengthens the relationship between the variables of the new scale and those of the Garbay scale. Furthermore, the robust diagnostic accuracy highlights the clinical utility of the new scale in assessing aesthetic outcomes in breast reconstructions., Competing Interests: Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (Copyright © 2024 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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49. Biflavonoids: Preliminary Reports on Their Role in Prostate and Breast Cancer Therapy.
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Lima CA, Maquedano LK, Jaalouk LS, Santos DCD, and Longato GB
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Dimeric flavonoids, also called biflavonoids, are bioactive compounds that exhibit various activities described in the literature, including antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antioxidant, vasorelaxant, and anticancer properties. This work focuses on the anticancer action of naturally occurring dimeric flavonoids against prostate and breast cancer, as well as on the mechanisms of action involved in their activity and presents the most current information on this subject in the literature. In the present review, we summarize the latest findings on the antiproliferative activity of 33 dimeric flavonoid-based compounds selected from recently published studies. The tests conducted were in silico and in vitro and demonstrated the cytotoxic activity potential of biflavonoids against prostate and breast tumor cells. Biflavonoids were capable of interfering with the migration and replication of cancer cells and their mechanism of action is related to cell death pathways, especially apoptosis, necrosis, and ferroptosis. These compounds decreased mitochondrial membrane potential and significantly increased intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Additionally, they significantly upregulated the expression of p21, Bax, and cleaved caspase-3, while downregulating Bcl-2 and caspase-3 levels, indicating their cell death mechanism of action is through the Bcl-2/Bax/cleaved caspase-3 pathway and cell cycle arrest. The biflavonoids here related have shown promising anticancer activity and are considered potential drug candidates for prostate and breast cancer treatment.
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- 2024
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50. Ontogenetic and sexual differences in the venom of Bothrops moojeni: insights from a litter and its mother.
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Ferreira-Rodrigues SC, Silva RCC, Trevisan M, Rodrigues PSM, Del-Rei THM, Sousa LF, Vilarinho ARG, Lima CA, Rodrigues JL, Silva MMR, Moura-da-Silva AM, Sant'Anna SS, and Seibert CS
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- Animals, Female, Male, Sex Factors, Bothrops classification, Bothrops physiology, Crotalid Venoms, Animals, Newborn
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Variability in snake venom composition is well-documented and crucial for understanding snake ecology and predicting snakebites. In this study, we characterize the venom composition and biological activities of newborn female and male Bothrops moojeni and their mother. Our results reveal significant differences between the venom of newborn females and males, demonstrating a broad and diverse range of proteins. The venoms of newborn females showed higher serine protease effects, increased hemorrhagic activity, and greater lethality compared to the venom of newborn males. However, no differences were observed in phospholipase A2 and coagulant activity. The differences in protein composition and toxic activities between maternal and neonatal venom, as well as between the venoms of newborn females and males, contribute to understanding the diverse outcomes of snakebites. These results underscore the importance of considering sex and ontogeny in understanding venom composition in snakes.
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- 2024
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