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Leukaemia epidemiology

Leukaemia epidemiology. Dr Andrea Micheli Director Descriptive Studies and Health Planning Unit Fondazione IRCCS "Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori" Milano. LEUKAEMIA INCIDENCE. LEUKAEMIA MORTALITY. LEUKAEMIA Incidence, all ages, x 100,000 - Std Eu. MALE. FEMALE.

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Leukaemia epidemiology

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  1. Leukaemia epidemiology Dr Andrea Micheli Director Descriptive Studies and Health Planning Unit Fondazione IRCCS "Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori" Milano

  2. LEUKAEMIA INCIDENCE

  3. LEUKAEMIA MORTALITY

  4. LEUKAEMIA Incidence, all ages, x 100,000 - Std Eu MALE FEMALE J. Ferlay et al. EJC 2010

  5. STANDARDIZED INCIDENCE RATE FOR LEUKAEMIA IN CHILDREN AGED 0-14 YEARS Source: WHO Europe, ENHIS

  6. CHILDHOOD LEUKAEMIA INCIDENCE in EUROPE1970-2000 Source: Steliarova-Foucher E. et al. Lancet 2004

  7. LEUKAEMIA Mortality, all ages, x 100,000 - Std Eu MALE FEMALE J. Ferlay et al. EJC 2010

  8. MORTALITY TREND FOR LEUKEMIA (0-14 years)Male Source: WHO

  9. MORTALITY TREND FOR LEUKEMIA (0-14 years) Female Source: WHO

  10. Lymphoid Leukaemia 5-year survival trend in Europechildren under the age of 15 diagnosed from 1983 to 1994 NE: Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden) WSE: Western and Southern Europe (France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland (Geneva)) EE: Eastern Europe (Estonia, Poland (Krakow), Slovakia, Slovenia) GER: West Germany UK: United Kingdom Gatta et al. JCO 2005

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