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Atlas of Cancer Mortality in the European Union and the European Economic Area 1993-1997

AUTHOR Boyle, P.; Smans, M.
PUBLISHER World Health Organization (08/01/2009)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Cancer is the second-most common cause of death (after cardiovascular diseases) in the majority of European countries and cancer control is one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century. It is an international issue and, thankfully, cancer epidemiology is one of the most fruitful areas of international cooperation in cancer research. The development of several new areas of cancer control, and in particular in cancer epidemiology and prevention, in Europe during the last few decades is closely related to co-operation among institutions and scientists from many countries.

This atlas is the result of the collaboration of a Scientific Committee and the National Vital Statistics Offices in each of the 28 countries covered. The five years covered by the atlas (1993-1997) provide mortality rates based on 5.5 million cancer deaths, representing the cancer experience in a population with 2.2 billion person-years of risk. The aim of this publication is not only to present cancer patterns in Europe but also to stimulate further studies on cancer epidemiology and generate hypotheses for analytical epidemiological studies.
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ISBN-13: 9789283221593
ISBN-10: 9283221591
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 260
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 8.39 x 0.64 x 11.78 inches
Weight: 2.17 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Maps, Illustrated
Country of Origin: CH
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Medical | Epidemiology
Dewey Decimal: 616.994
Library of Congress Control Number: 2009447415
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Cancer is the second-most common cause of death (after cardiovascular diseases) in the majority of European countries and cancer control is one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century. It is an international issue and, thankfully, cancer epidemiology is one of the most fruitful areas of international cooperation in cancer research. The development of several new areas of cancer control, and in particular in cancer epidemiology and prevention, in Europe during the last few decades is closely related to co-operation among institutions and scientists from many countries.

This atlas is the result of the collaboration of a Scientific Committee and the National Vital Statistics Offices in each of the 28 countries covered. The five years covered by the atlas (1993-1997) provide mortality rates based on 5.5 million cancer deaths, representing the cancer experience in a population with 2.2 billion person-years of risk. The aim of this publication is not only to present cancer patterns in Europe but also to stimulate further studies on cancer epidemiology and generate hypotheses for analytical epidemiological studies.
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