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Jacques Ferlay
Researcher at International Agency for Research on Cancer
Publications - 145
Citations - 276378
Jacques Ferlay is an academic researcher from International Agency for Research on Cancer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 129 publications receiving 211074 citations.
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Cancer survival statistics should be viewed with caution.
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Comparison of liver cancer incidence and survival by subtypes across seven high-income countries
Mark J. Rutherford,Mark J. Rutherford,Melina Arnold,Aude Bardot,Jacques Ferlay,Prithwish De,Hannah Tervonen,Alana Little,Oliver Bucher,Nathalie St Jacques,Anna Gavin,Gerda Engholm,Bjørn Møller,Dianne L. O'Connell,Neil D. Merrett,Donald Maxwell Parkin,Donald Maxwell Parkin,Freddie Bray,Isabelle Soerjomataram +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare liver cancer survival across the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership's (ICBP) jurisdictions whilst trying to ensure that the estimates are comparable through a range of sensitivity analyses.
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Evaluation of data quality at the National Cancer Registry of Ukraine
Anton Ryzhov,Freddie Bray,Jacques Ferlay,Z.P. Fedorenko,Liudmyla Goulak,Yevgeniy Gorokh,Olena Soumkina,Ariana Znaor +7 more
TL;DR: While timely reporting of national data reflects the advantages of a mandatory data collection system, a low DCO% and observed age-specific declines suggest possible underreporting of incidence and mortality data, particularly at older ages.
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RE: Anal cancer: different epidemiological and clinical definitions.
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Recent cancer incidence trends in Ukraine and short-term predictions to 2022.
Anton Ryzhov,Anton Ryzhov,Freddie Bray,Jacques Ferlay,Z.P. Fedorenko,Liudmyla Goulak,Yevgeniy Gorokh,Olena Soumkina,Yuriy Michailovich,Ariana Znaor +9 more
TL;DR: The anticipated increase in the number of cancer patients in Ukraine clearly has knock-on effects on a healthcare system undergoing reforms, and there is a need for a broader national cancer control plan.