Cancer incidence, survival and mortality: explaining the concepts.

Libby Ellis; Laura M Woods ORCID logo; Jacques Estève; Sandra Eloranta; Michel P Coleman ORCID logo; Bernard Rachet ORCID logo; (2014) Cancer incidence, survival and mortality: explaining the concepts. International journal of cancer Journal international du cancer, 135 (8). pp. 1774-1782. ISSN 0020-7136 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.28990
Copy

Cancer incidence, survival and mortality are essential population-based indicators for public health and cancer control. Confusion and misunderstanding still surround the estimation and interpretation of these indicators. Recurring controversies over the use and misuse of population-based cancer statistics in health policy suggests the need for further clarification. In our article, we describe the concepts that underlie the measures of incidence, survival and mortality, and illustrate the synergy between these measures of the cancer burden. We demonstrate the relationships between trends in incidence, survival and mortality, using real data for cancers of the lung and breast from England and Sweden. Finally, we discuss the importance of using all three measures in combination when interpreting overall progress in cancer control, and we offer some recommendations for their use.

Full text not available from this repository.

Atom BibTeX OpenURL ContextObject in Span Multiline CSV OpenURL ContextObject Dublin Core Dublin Core MPEG-21 DIDL EndNote HTML Citation JSON MARC (ASCII) MARC (ISO 2709) METS MODS RDF+N3 RDF+N-Triples RDF+XML RIOXX2 XML Reference Manager Refer Simple Metadata ASCII Citation EP3 XML
Export

Downloads