| Literature DB >> 8695216 |
S Harvei1, S Tretli, F Langmark.
Abstract
The incidence and mortality of prostate cancer from 1957 to 1991 were studied in the Cancer Registry of Norway. The age-adjusted incidence rate increased from 26.3 to 46.6 per 100,000 person-years during the period, and more than 2000 cases are now registered yearly. The increase tends to be higher in the younger age groups, 50-59 years, and among the oldest, 90+ years. An increase was also found in cause-specific mortality, signifying a real increase in incidence over time. There is a slight urban dominance in incidence of prostate cancer. Autopsy findings account for less than 1.7% of the total. The histo- and cytological verification rate reached 94% in 1987-1991 and the percentage of localised cases was 68.4%. The median age at diagnosis in 1987-1991 was 75.1 years. Data on stage at time of diagnosis, histological differentiation and survival, reflect a small influence of earlier diagnosis. Model analysis revealed no particular birth cohort effect, either on incidence or on mortality.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8695216 DOI: 10.1016/0959-8049(95)00505-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cancer ISSN: 0959-8049 Impact factor: 9.162