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Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma incidence and survival in European children and adolescents (1978–1997): Report from the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System project

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A substantial increase in survival was observed in all European regions and systematic monitoring and evaluation of childhood and adolescent data on NHL will contribute to further improvement in public health policy for the young population of Europe.
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This article is published in European Journal of Cancer.The article was published on 2006-09-01. It has received 52 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma & Incidence (epidemiology).

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Trends in 5- and 10-year Survival After Diagnosis with Childhood Hematologic Malignancies in the United States, 1990–2004

TL;DR: Application of period analysis to a population-based study of childhood hematologic malignancies reveals ongoing increases in survival for three of the four common childhood heMatologicmalignancies.
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International patterns of cancer incidence in adolescents.

TL;DR: Total cancer incidence was higher in adolescent males than females, but there was often a female excess in melanoma and thyroid carcinoma, and Hodgkin lymphoma was at least as frequent among females as males in several countries with relatively high incidence.
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Temporal trends in the incidence rate of childhood cancer in Germany 1987-2004.

TL;DR: The first detailed trend analysis of childhood (aged under 15) malignancies in Germany is presented, finding no trends for acute non‐lymphocytic leukemia and non‐Hodgkin lymphoma, and Hodgkin's disease shows a cohort effect in western Germany after reunification.
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International long‐term trends and recent patterns in the incidence of leukemias and lymphomas among children and adolescents ages 0–19 years

TL;DR: Age‐specific patterns differed among the four hematopoietic malignancies, but were generally consistent within major categories world‐wide, except for non‐Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Cancer : Principles and Practice of Oncology

TL;DR: Part I: Molecular Biology of Cancer Molecular Methods in Oncology Section 1. Amplification Techniques Section 2. RNA Interference Section 3. cDNA arrays Section 4. Tissue arrays Section 5. Cytogenetics Section 6. Bioinformatics Genomics and Proteomics Molecular Targets in oncology.
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Design and analysis of randomized clinical trials requiring prolonged observation of each patient. II. analysis and examples.

TL;DR: Efficient methods of analysis of randomized clinical trials in which the authors wish to compare the duration of survival among different groups of patients are described.
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