Incidence of childhood cancer in Thailand 1988-1991

Incidence rates of cancers of childhood in Thailand are presented for the first time, and compared with results from cancer registries in Asia, Europe and the USA. As elsewhere in the world, leukaemia (principally acute lymphocytic), brain tumours and lymphomas comprise two-thirds of all childhood n...

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Main Authors: Sriamporn S., Vatanasapt V., Martin N., Sriplung H., Chindavijak K., Sontipong S., Parkin DM., Ferlay J.
Format: Comparative Study
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3462
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-34622014-08-30T02:26:08Z Incidence of childhood cancer in Thailand 1988-1991 Sriamporn S. Vatanasapt V. Martin N. Sriplung H. Chindavijak K. Sontipong S. Parkin DM. Ferlay J. Incidence rates of cancers of childhood in Thailand are presented for the first time, and compared with results from cancer registries in Asia, Europe and the USA. As elsewhere in the world, leukaemia (principally acute lymphocytic), brain tumours and lymphomas comprise two-thirds of all childhood neoplasms. Carcinomas are rare, but the principal sites (liver, nasopharynx, thyroid and salivary gland) are extremely unusual elsewhere. Several features of the cancer pattern correspond to that in other Asian populations (China, Japan, Philippines), in particular the low incidence of Hodgkin's disease, Wilms' tumour and Ewing's sarcoma. Conversely, Burkitt's lymphoma is more common than elsewhere, although this may represent increasing awareness of this diagnosis amongst clinicians in recent years. 2014-08-30T02:26:08Z 2014-08-30T02:26:08Z 1996 Comparative Study 0269-5022 8746433 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3462 eng
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description Incidence rates of cancers of childhood in Thailand are presented for the first time, and compared with results from cancer registries in Asia, Europe and the USA. As elsewhere in the world, leukaemia (principally acute lymphocytic), brain tumours and lymphomas comprise two-thirds of all childhood neoplasms. Carcinomas are rare, but the principal sites (liver, nasopharynx, thyroid and salivary gland) are extremely unusual elsewhere. Several features of the cancer pattern correspond to that in other Asian populations (China, Japan, Philippines), in particular the low incidence of Hodgkin's disease, Wilms' tumour and Ewing's sarcoma. Conversely, Burkitt's lymphoma is more common than elsewhere, although this may represent increasing awareness of this diagnosis amongst clinicians in recent years.
format Comparative Study
author Sriamporn S.
Vatanasapt V.
Martin N.
Sriplung H.
Chindavijak K.
Sontipong S.
Parkin DM.
Ferlay J.
spellingShingle Sriamporn S.
Vatanasapt V.
Martin N.
Sriplung H.
Chindavijak K.
Sontipong S.
Parkin DM.
Ferlay J.
Incidence of childhood cancer in Thailand 1988-1991
author_facet Sriamporn S.
Vatanasapt V.
Martin N.
Sriplung H.
Chindavijak K.
Sontipong S.
Parkin DM.
Ferlay J.
author_sort Sriamporn S.
title Incidence of childhood cancer in Thailand 1988-1991
title_short Incidence of childhood cancer in Thailand 1988-1991
title_full Incidence of childhood cancer in Thailand 1988-1991
title_fullStr Incidence of childhood cancer in Thailand 1988-1991
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of childhood cancer in Thailand 1988-1991
title_sort incidence of childhood cancer in thailand 1988-1991
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3462
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