Before downloading the files, please note that they may be freely used but not
for sale or for use in conjunction with commercial or promotional purposes, and
provided any use shall be subject to appropriate reference and acknowledgement
of the source.
Great care should be exercised when using the detailed databases of Vol. VII, VIII, IX and X, and when
comparing incidence rates for histological subtypes of cancers. The values for
the specified histological types will be greatly influenced by the proportion
of unspecified cases at a given site. One must also consider the proportion
of cases with no microscopic verification, since the calculations of rates for
histological subtype can only be done for microscopically verified cases.
Researchers are strongly recommended either to select datasets with few cases
in the missing categories, or to make an appropriate adjustment before
comparing rates.
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The printed volume
in PDF format.
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The tabulated detailed data. The standard three-character ICD-10 anatomical sites
have been replaced by a set of 244 categories based on a combination of ICD-10
three-or four-character site codes and ICD-O-3 morphological groups (see
chapter 4 of volume X). The data are stored in the traditional form of number of cases by
sex, five-year age group and cancer. They are recorded in Comma Separated
Value (CSV) format and can be easily incorporated into statistical
packages for further analysis. The layout of the data files together with the cancer and the population dictionaries are provided as text
files.
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The printed volume
in PDF format.
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The
age-specific tables
that appeared in printed form in previous volumes of Cancer Incidence in Five
Continents, in PDF format.
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The summary tables, 4-digit rubrics
that appeared in printed form in previous volumes of Cancer Incidence in Five
Continents, in PDF format.
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The tabulated detailed data used to
produce the book. The standard three-character ICD-10 anatomical sites
have been replaced by a set of 244 categories based on a combination of ICD-10
three-or four-character site codes and ICD-O-3 morphological groups (see chapter 4). The data are stored in the traditional form of number of cases by
sex, five-year age group and cancer. They are recorded in Comma Separated
Value (CSV) format and can be easily incorporated into statistical
packages for further analysis. The layout of the data files together with the cancer and the population dictionaries are provided as text
files.
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The printed volume
in PDF format.
-
The
age-specific tables
that appeared in printed form in previous volumes of Cancer Incidence in Five
Continents, in PDF format.
-
The tabulated detailed data used to
produce the book. The standard three-character ICD-10 anatomical sites
have been replaced by a set of 252 categories based on a combination of ICD-10
three-or four-character site codes and ICD-O-2 morphological groups (see
chapter 7 pages 83-85). The data are stored in the traditional form of number of cases by
sex, five-year age group and cancer. They are recorded in Comma Separated Value
(CSV) format and can be easily incorporated into statistical packages for
further analysis. The layout of the data files together with
the cancer
and the population dictionaries are provided as text files.
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The
CI5 VIII Windows based software to examine the data (included within the package) with more
flexibility and in greater detail than in the printed tables.
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The tabulated detailed data used to
produce the book, with the data converted into ICD-10. The standard
three-character ICD-10 anatomical sites have been replaced by a set of 252
categories based on a combination of ICD-10 three-or four-character site codes
and ICD-O-2 morphological groups(see CI5 Vol. VIII
chapter 7 pages 83-85). The data are stored in the traditional form
of number of cases by sex, five-year age group and cancer. They are recorded in
Comma Separated Value (CSV) format and can be easily incorporated into
statistical packages for further analysis. The layout of the data files
together with the cancer
and the population dictionaries are provided as text files.
-
The
CI5 VII Windows based software to examine the data (included within the package) with more
flexibility and in greater detail than in the printed tables.
|
 |
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The tabulated data used to produce the book.
The data are stored in the traditional form of number of cases by sex,
five-year age group and cancer (basic ICD-9 list). They are recorded in Comma Separated Value
(CSV) format and can be easily incorporated into statistical packages for
further analysis. The layout of the data files together with the cancer and the population dictionaries are provided as text
files.
|
 |
-
The tabulated data used to produce the book.
The data are stored in the traditional form of number of cases by sex,
five-year age group and cancer (basic ICD-9 list). They are recorded in Comma Separated Value
(CSV) format and can be easily incorporated into statistical packages for
further analysis. The layout of the data files together with the cancer and the population dictionaries are provided as text
files.
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