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Survival of Cancer Patients in Europe: The Eurocare - 2 Study Book

Survival of Cancer Patients in Europe: The Eurocare - 2 Study
Survival of Cancer Patients in Europe: The Eurocare - 2 Study, 
Cyclic DNA adducts are formed by known human carcinogens such as vinyl chloride and benzene and a variety of rodent carcinogens including urethane and halogenated hydrocarbons. Recent evidence suggests that some of these adducts are present in tissue, Survival of Cancer Patients in Europe: The Eurocare - 2 Study has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Survival of Cancer Patients in Europe: The Eurocare - 2 Study
  • Written by author F. Berrino
  • Published by International Agency for Research on Cancer, December 1999
  • Cyclic DNA adducts are formed by known human carcinogens such as vinyl chloride and benzene and a variety of rodent carcinogens including urethane and halogenated hydrocarbons. Recent evidence suggests that some of these adducts are present in tissue
  • Cyclic DNA adducts are formed by known human carcinogens such as vinyl chloride and benzene and a variety of rodent carcinogens including urethane and halogenated hydrocarbons. Recent evidence suggests that some of these adducts are present in tissues fro
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Ch. 1The EUROCARE-2 study1
Ch. 2Methods of survival data analysis and presentation issues41
Ch. 3General mortality and the survival of cancer patients in Europe63
Ch. 4Results73
Lip74
Tongue84
Salivary gland94
Oral cavity104
Oropharynx114
Nasopharynx124
Hypopharynx134
Head and neck144
Oesophagus154
Stomach164
Small intestine174
Colon184
Rectum194
Liver204
Biliary tract214
Pancreas224
Nasal cavities234
Larynx244
Lung254
Pleura264
Bone274
Soft tissues284
Melanoma of skin294
Breast304
Cervix uteri314
Corpus uteri324
Ovary334
Vagina and vulva344
Prostate354
Testis364
Penis374
Bladder384
Kidney394
Choroid (melanoma)404
Brain414
Thyroid gland424
Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas434
Hodgkin's disease444
Multiple myeloma454
Acute lymphatic leukaemia464
Chronic lymphatic leukaemia474
Acute myeloid leukaemia484
Chronic myeloid leukaemia494
Leukaemia504
Malignant neoplasms514
Ch. 5Overview of EUROCARE-2 results on survival of cancer patients diagnosed in 1985-89525
Ch. 6Trends in cancer survival probability over the period 1978-89543
Ch. 7Organization and use of the EUROCARE-2 compact disk569


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