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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Contributors | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Ch. 1 | The EUROCARE-2 study | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Methods of survival data analysis and presentation issues | 41 |
Ch. 3 | General mortality and the survival of cancer patients in Europe | 63 |
Ch. 4 | Results | 73 |
Lip | 74 | |
Tongue | 84 | |
Salivary gland | 94 | |
Oral cavity | 104 | |
Oropharynx | 114 | |
Nasopharynx | 124 | |
Hypopharynx | 134 | |
Head and neck | 144 | |
Oesophagus | 154 | |
Stomach | 164 | |
Small intestine | 174 | |
Colon | 184 | |
Rectum | 194 | |
Liver | 204 | |
Biliary tract | 214 | |
Pancreas | 224 | |
Nasal cavities | 234 | |
Larynx | 244 | |
Lung | 254 | |
Pleura | 264 | |
Bone | 274 | |
Soft tissues | 284 | |
Melanoma of skin | 294 | |
Breast | 304 | |
Cervix uteri | 314 | |
Corpus uteri | 324 | |
Ovary | 334 | |
Vagina and vulva | 344 | |
Prostate | 354 | |
Testis | 364 | |
Penis | 374 | |
Bladder | 384 | |
Kidney | 394 | |
Choroid (melanoma) | 404 | |
Brain | 414 | |
Thyroid gland | 424 | |
Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas | 434 | |
Hodgkin's disease | 444 | |
Multiple myeloma | 454 | |
Acute lymphatic leukaemia | 464 | |
Chronic lymphatic leukaemia | 474 | |
Acute myeloid leukaemia | 484 | |
Chronic myeloid leukaemia | 494 | |
Leukaemia | 504 | |
Malignant neoplasms | 514 | |
Ch. 5 | Overview of EUROCARE-2 results on survival of cancer patients diagnosed in 1985-89 | 525 |
Ch. 6 | Trends in cancer survival probability over the period 1978-89 | 543 |
Ch. 7 | Organization and use of the EUROCARE-2 compact disk | 569 |
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