Cancer Incidence in Five Continents
Volume II – 1970
Series: UICC International Union Against Cancer; 2;
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Product details:
- Edition number Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1970
- Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Date of Publication 5 June 2012
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783642858536
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages388 pages
- Size 297x210 mm
- Weight 1066 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XVI, 388 p. 2 illus. Illustrations, black & white 0
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In 1966, following the Ninth International Cancer Congress in Tokyo, the Commission on Epidemiology and Prevention of the International Union against Cancer formed a new Committee on Cancer Incidence. This Committee met in Lausanne in May 1968 and decided that the monograph on Cancer Incidence in Five Continents, which had been published by the UICC tw~ years previously, had been so useful that a second volume should be published as soon as a suf ficient amount of new material could be collected. The Committee delegated the responsibility for the production of this volume to the Editors of the original monograph and to the Honorary Secretary of the Committee, Dr C. S. Muir. Mr P. Payne, however, was unable to continue in this capacity because of the pressure of other commitments. The Editors have 1eant heavily on the skills and knowledge of Dr A. J. Tuyns and Dr H. Tu1inius, who have been responsible for the preparation of Chapters II and IV respectively and for the collection of a large part of the material presented in them. They are also greatly indebted to Miss J~ Powell of the Birmingham Cancer Registry, who wrote the computer programme for calcu lating the age-specific and standardized incidence rates, in conjunction with Dr J. A. H. Waterhouse, and supervised the operation of the computer, as well as to Mme J.
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I Introduction.- II Techniques of registration.- Geographical and climatic features.- Population in the registration area.- Medical facilities: Legislation.- Sources of support.- Sources of information.- Information recorded.- Filing systems.- Follow-up of patients.- Use of death certificates.- Codes and classifications.- Techniques of registration and international comparisons.- III Classification.- Special problems (lip, salivary gland etc.).- The classification used.- IV Frequency of some morphological types of neoplasms of five sites.- Results.- Difficulties experienced by registries.- Validity of registry information.- Conclusion.- Histology of cancers of selected sites (Introductory Notes).- Annex.- V Incidence tables.- Conventions adopted in tables.- Incidence tables by Continent (Introductory Notes).- Africa.- America.- Asia.- Europe.- Oceania and Australasia.- Carcinoma-in-situ of the cervix uteri.- VI Comparison between registries.- Registration factors.- Demographic factors.- Standardized incidence rate.- Effect of change of standard population.- Truncated standardized incidence rate.- Table 6.4.- Age-standardized rates by Registry and site (Introductory Notes).- References.- Histological confirmation.- Death certificates.- Computational errors in Volume I.
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