Primary bone cancer incidence in black and white residents of New York State
AP Polednak - Cancer, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
Some descriptive epidemiologic characteristics of primary bone cancers were presented for
black and white residents of New York State (1975–1980) using data from the population …
black and white residents of New York State (1975–1980) using data from the population …
Epidemiology of bone cancer in children
AG Glass, JF Fraumeni Jr - Journal of the National Cancer …, 1970 - academic.oup.com
In a search for etiologic clues to primary bone cancer in childhood, we examined 1,532
death certificates of all children in the United States dying from these neoplasms, 1960–66 …
death certificates of all children in the United States dying from these neoplasms, 1960–66 …
International variations in the incidence of childhood bone tumours
DM Parkin, CA Stiller, J Nectoux - International journal of …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Bone cancers comprise about 5% of childhood neoplasms. Osteosarcoma, the most
common sub‐type, shows a somewhat irregular geographic pattern of incidence, with low …
common sub‐type, shows a somewhat irregular geographic pattern of incidence, with low …
Descriptive epidemiology of bone cancer in greater Bombay.
BB Yeole, DJ Jussawalla - Indian journal of cancer, 1998 - europepmc.org
Bone tumours are comparatively uncommon, constituting only 0.5% of the total world cancer
incidence. As Bone tumors consist of several distinct clinico-pathological entities, descriptive …
incidence. As Bone tumors consist of several distinct clinico-pathological entities, descriptive …
The epidemiology of bone cancer in 0-39 year olds in northern England, 1981-2002
R Eyre, RG Feltbower, PW James, K Blakey… - BMC cancer, 2010 - Springer
Background There is a paucity of recent epidemiological data on bone cancers. The aim of
this study was to describe incidence and survival patterns for bone cancers diagnosed …
this study was to describe incidence and survival patterns for bone cancers diagnosed …
The epidemiology of osteosarcoma
G Ottaviani, N Jaffe - Pediatric and adolescent osteosarcoma, 2010 - Springer
Osteosarcoma derives from primitive bone-forming mesenchymal cells and is the most
common primary bone malignancy. The incidence rates and 95% confidence intervals of …
common primary bone malignancy. The incidence rates and 95% confidence intervals of …
Incidence of soft‐tissue cancers in blacks and whites in New York State
AP Polednak - International journal of cancer, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
Incidence rates for several histologic types of soft‐tissue cancers were compared between
black and white residents of New York State during 1976–81, using data from the population …
black and white residents of New York State during 1976–81, using data from the population …
Bone cancers
HD Dorfman, B Czerniak - Cancer, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Frequency distribution data for primary bone sarcomas have long been used to
provide clues to the diagnosis of bone cancers after their identification in radiographs. Age …
provide clues to the diagnosis of bone cancers after their identification in radiographs. Age …
Growth and development and other risk factors for osteosarcoma in children and young adults.
KH Gelberg, EF Fitzgerald, S Hwang… - International journal of …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for osteosarcoma in young people were investigated in a
population-based case-control study among residents of New York State, excluding New …
population-based case-control study among residents of New York State, excluding New …
Osteogenic sarcoma in the American black
AG Huvos, A Butler, SS Bretsky - Cancer, 1983 - Wiley Online Library
This clinicopathologic study of 100 American black patients with osteogenic sarcoma
diagnosed and treated at this Medical Center from 1921–1979, inclusive, demonstrates a …
diagnosed and treated at this Medical Center from 1921–1979, inclusive, demonstrates a …