Breast cancer in South-Eastern European countries since 2000: Rising incidence and decreasing mortality at young and middle ages
European Journal of Cancer2017Vol. 83, pp. 43–55
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Nadya Dimitrova, Ariana Znaor, Dominic Agius, Sultan Eser, Mario Šekerija, Anton Ryzhov, Maja Primic‐Žakelj, J.W.W. Coebergh, Dominic Agius, Daniela Coza, Raluca Gheorghiu, C. Safaei Diba, Pavlos Pavlou, Anna Demetriou, Sultan Eser, Živana Gavrić, Maja Primic‐Žakelj, Anton Ryzhov, Mario Šekerija, Sofia Topala, Snežana Živković, Miroslav Zvolský, Nadya Dimitrova
Abstract
The observed variations of incidence trends reflect the influence of risk factors, as well as levels of early detection activities (screening). While mortality rates were mostly decreasing, probably due to improved cancer care and introduction of more effective systemic treatment regimens, the worrying increasing mortality trends in the 55-plus age groups in some countries have to be addressed by health professionals and policymakers. In order to assess and monitor the effects of cancer control activities in the region, the CRs need substantial investments.
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