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Childhood cancer survival in France, 1990-1999.
Desandes E., Berger C., Tron I., Demeocq F., Bellec S., Blouin P., Casagranda L., De Lumley L., Freycon F., Goubin A. et al
European Journal of Cancer 44, 2 (2008) 205-215 - http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-00250348
(18077152)
Childhood cancer survival in France, 1990-1999.
Emmanuel Desandes () 1, 2, Claire Berger3, Isabelle Tron4, François Demeocq5, Stéphanie Bellec6, 7, 8, Pascale Blouin5, Léonie Casagranda3, Lionel De Lumley5, Fernand Freycon3, Aurélie Goubin6, 7, 8, Edouard Le Gall4, Danièle Sommelet1, 2, Brigitte Lacour1, 2, Jacqueline Clavel6, 7, 8
1 :  RNTSE - Registre National des Tumeurs Solides de l'Enfant
CHU Nancy – Cancéropôle du Grand Est
Faculté de Médecine, 9 avenue de la Forêt de Haye, BP 184, 54505 Vandoeuvre Cedex
France
2 :  Registre des Cancers de l'Enfant de Lorraine
CHU Nancy
CHU Nancy
France
3 :  Registre des Cancers de l'Enfant de Rhônes-Alpes
CHU Saint Etienne
Saint-Etienne
France
4 :  Registre des Cancers de l'Enfant de Bretagne
Rennes
France
5 :  Registre des Cancers de l'Enfant d'Auvergne-Limousin
CHU Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand
France
6 :  RNHE - Registre National des Hémopathies malignes de l'Enfant
INSERM – INVS
Villejuif
France
7 :  Registre des Cancers du Val-de-Marne
INVS
Villejuif
France
8 :  Epidémiologie environnementale des cancers
http://ifr69.vjf.inserm.fr/u754/
INSERM : IFR69 – Université Paris XI - Paris Sud
16, Avenue Paul Vaillant-Couturier 94807 VILLEJUIF CEDEX
France
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The aim of this study was to describe the overall survival after childhood cancer in France using follow-up data from regional population-based registries. The survival of children (aged under 15 years) diagnosed with a cancer during 1990-1999 was analysed. For all cancers, the survivals were, respectively, 90.3% [89.4-91.3] at 1-year, 75.2% [73.8-76.6] at 5 years and 72.2% [70.7-73.7] at 10 years. During the 1990s, the average improvement in the 5-year survival was +1.2% per year. Adjusted for gender, age, area of residence and stage, children with cancer diagnosed between 1995 and 1999 had a 0.80 reduced risk of dying compared with those whose cancer had been diagnosed between 1990 and 1994. The increase of survival at the population level reflects a global improvement in childhood cancer care. The Paediatric Registries, in association with the French Society of Childhood Cancer, are now collecting data to quantify on a national basis the other events, at least relapse and second cancers.
Sciences du Vivant/Santé publique et épidémiologie
Anglais
0959-8049

Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture
10.1016/j.ejca.2007.11.016
European Journal of Cancer (Eur J Cancer)
Publisher Elsevier
ISSN 0959-8049 
internationale
01/2008
44
2
205-215

Children – Cancer – Survival – Registry – Prognosis – Population-based study
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