Describing the cancer landscape of central Europe in the final years of its division into "Western" and "Eastern" Europe, this atlas should be of use to epidemiologists, biostatisticians, cancer clinicians, and public health planners.
This atlas of cancer incidence in Scotland offers a wealth of illuminating data. International differences are large, and within Scotland itself the variations are marked. Variation of incidence is three-fold for common cancers such as large bowel and lung, and seven-fold for the less frequent cancer of the lip and leukemia. Glasgow exhibits the ...
The maps in this atlas present age-standardized mortality rates by sex for the 355 areas designated as being at Level II by the EEC statistical services. The information relates mainly to the period 1975-1980, for the nine countries that constituted the EEC during that period (Belgium, Denmark, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, Italy, ...
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