%0 Journal Article
%A Nimptsch, Katharina
%A Jaeschke, Lina
%A Chang-Claude, Jenny
%A Kaaks, Rudolf
%A Katzke, Verena
%A Michels, Karin B
%A Franzke, Claus-Werner
%A Obi, Nadia
%A Becher, Heiko
%A Kuß, Oliver
%A Schikowski, Tamara
%A Schulze, Matthias B
%A Gastell, Sylvia
%A Hoffmann, Wolfgang
%A Schipf, Sabine
%A Ahrens, Wolfgang
%A Günther, Kathrin
%A Krist, Lilian
%A Keil, Thomas
%A Jöckel, Karl-Heinz
%A Schmidt, Börge
%A Brenner, Hermann
%A Holleczek, Bernd
%A Fischer, Beate
%A Leitzmann, Michael
%A Lieb, Wolfgang
%A Berger, Klaus
%A Krause, Gérard
%A Löffler, Markus
%A Schmidt-Pokrzywniak, Andrea
%A Mikolajczyk, Rafael
%A Linseisen, Jakob
%A Greiser, Karin Halina
%A Pischon, Tobias
%T [Self-reported cancer in the German National Cohort (NAKO Gesundheitsstudie): assessment methods and first results].
%J Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
%V 63
%N 4
%@ 1437-1588
%C Heidelberg
%I Springer
%M DKFZ-2020-00575
%P 385-396
%D 2020
%Z 2020 Apr;63(4):385-396
%X In the German National Cohort (NAKO Gesundheitsstudie), the largest prospective cohort study in Germany, data on self-reported cancer diagnoses are now available for the first half of participants.Description of the methods to assess self-reported cancer diagnoses and type of cancer in the NAKO and presentation of first results.In a computer-assisted, standardized personal interview, 101,787 participants (54,526 women, 47,261 men) were asked whether they had ever been diagnosed with cancer (malignant tumors including in situ) by a physician and how many cancer diagnoses they had. The type of cancer was classified with a list. Absolute and relative frequencies of self-reported cancer diagnoses and types of cancer were calculated and compared with cancer registry data.A physician-diagnosed cancer was reported by 9.4
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:32179962
%R 10.1007/s00103-020-03113-y
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/154114