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@ARTICLE{BielskaLasota:154492,
author = {M. Bielska-Lasota and S. Rossi and M. Krzyżak and A.
Haelens and A. Domenic and R. De Angelis and A. Maciejczyk
and M. Rodríguez-Barranco and V. Zadnik and P. Minicozzi
and M. Hackl and P. Ihle and E. Van Eycken and K. Henau and
Z. Valerianova and N. Dimitrova and M. Sekerija and P.
Cukelj and L. Dušek and M. Zvolský and M. Mägi and T.
Aareleid and N. Malila and K. Seppä and M. Velten and A. V.
Guizard and J. Faivre and A. S. Woronoff and B. Tretarre and
N. Bossard and Z. Uhry and M. Colonna and F. Molinié and A.
Cowppli-Bony and S. Bara and B. Lapôtre-Ledoux and P.
Grosclaude and R. Stabenow and S. Luttmann and A. Eberle and
H. Brenner$^*$ and A. Nennecke and J. Engel and G.
Schubert-Fritschle and J. Heidrich and B. Holleczek and A.
Katalinic and H. Birgisson and L. Tryggvadóttir and K.
Clough-Gorr and G. Mazzoleni and A. Bulatko and C. Buzzoni
and A. Sutera Sardo and P. Mancuso and S. Ferretti and A.
Barchielli and A. Caldarella and G. Gatta and M. Sant and C.
Amati and P. Baili and F. Berrino and S. Bonfarnuzzo and L.
Botta and R. Capocaccia and R. Foschi and C. Margutti and E.
Meneghini and P. Minicozzi and A. Trama and D. Serraino and
L. Dal Maso and R. De Angelis and C. Di Benedetto and M.
Caldora and S. Francisci and F. Galati and S. Mallone and D.
Pierannunzio and M. Tallon and S. Rossi and M. Santaquilani
and A. Tavilla and F. Pannozzo and S. Busco and R. A.
Filiberti and E. Marani and P. Ricci and G. Spagnoli and C.
Cirilli and M. Fusco and M. F. Vitale and M. Usala and F.
Vitale and W. Mazzucco and M. Michiara and R. Zanetti and S.
Rosso and R. Tumino and L. Mangone and E. Di Felice and A.
G. Russo and A. Andreano and F. Falcini and A. L. Caiazzo
and R. Cesaraccio and S. Piffer and A. Madeddu and F. Tisano
and A. C. Fanetti and I. Cometti and P. Candela and T.
Scuderi and F. Stracci and F. Bianconi and G. Tagliabue and
P. Contiero and M. Rugge and M. Zorzi and S. Pildava and G.
Smailyte and M. Azzopardi and N. Calleja and T. B.
Johannesen and J. Rachtan and S. Góźdź and P. Macek and
J. Błaszczyk and M. Bębenek and M. Bielska-Lasota and G.
Forjaz de Lacerda and M. J. Bento and L. Antunes and A.
Miranda and A. Mayer-da-Silva and C. Safaei Diba and V.
Zadnik and M. Primic-Zakelj and A. Lopez de Munain and L.
Gil and J. M. Díaz García and A. I. Marcos-Navarro and R.
Marcos-Gragera and M. Puigdemont and M. J. Sanchez and D. Y.
L. Chang and M. D. Chirlaque and E. Ardanaz and M. Guevara
and J. Galceran and M. Carulla and M. Lambe and S. Khan and
K. Staehelin and C. Bouchardy and E. Fournier and S. M.
Mousavi and S. M. Ess and M. Lorez and M. Mousavi and C.
Herrmann and A. Bordoni and A. Spitale and I. Konzelmann and
O. Visser and M. Aarts and R. Otter and M. Coleman and C.
Allemani and B. Rachet and J. Rashbass and J. Broggio and J.
Verne and A. Gavin and D. Donnelly and D. Morrison and R.
Black and D. W. Huws and R. Thomas},
collaboration = {E. W. Group},
title = {{R}easons for low cervical cancer survival in new accession
{E}uropean {U}nion countries: a {EUROCARE}-5 study.},
journal = {Archives of gynecology and obstetrics},
volume = {301},
number = {2},
issn = {1432-0711},
address = {Heidelberg},
publisher = {Springer},
reportid = {DKFZ-2020-00814},
pages = {591 - 602},
year = {2020},
abstract = {With better access to early diagnosis and appropriate
treatment, cervical cancer (CC) burden decreased in several
European countries. In Eastern European (EE) countries,
which accessed European Union in 2004, CC survival was worse
than in the rest of Europe. The present study investigates
CC survival differences across five European regions,
considering stage at diagnosis (local, regional and
metastatic), morphology (mainly squamous versus glandular
tumours) and patients' age.We analysed 101,714 CC women
diagnosed in 2000-2007 and followed-up to December 2008.
Age-standardised 5-year relative survival (RS) and the
excess risks of cancer death in the 5 years after diagnosis
were computed.EE women were older and less commonly
diagnosed with glandular tumours. Proportions of local stage
cancers were similar across Europe, while morphology- and
stage-specific RS (especially for non-metastatic disease)
were lower in Eastern Europe. Adjusting for age and
morphology, excess risk of local stage CC death for EE
patients remained higher than that for other European
women.Stage, age and morphology alone do not explain worse
survival in Eastern Europe: less effective care may play a
role, probably partly due to fewer or inadequate resources
being allocated to health care in this area, compared to the
rest of Europe.},
cin = {C070 / C120},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-He78)C070-20160331 / I:(DE-He78)C120-20160331},
pnm = {313 - Cancer risk factors and prevention (POF3-313)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-313},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:31853712},
doi = {10.1007/s00404-019-05412-5},
url = {https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/154492},
}