22Avr/22

Worldwide trends in population-based survival for children, adolescents, and young adults diagnosed with leukaemia, by subtype, during 2000–14 (CONCORD‑3): analysis of individual data from 258 cancer registries in 61 countries

Naomi Ssenyonga, Charles Stiller, Kayo Nakata, Jaime Shalkow, Shelagh Redmond, Jean-Luc Bulliard, Fabio Girardi, Christine Fowler, Rafael Marcos-Gragera, Audrey Bonaventure, Nathalie Saint-Jacques, Pamela Minicozzi, Prithwish De, Miguel Rodríguez-Barranco, Siri Larønningen, Veronica Di Carlo, Margit Mägi, Mikhail Valkov, Karri Seppä, Dyfed Wyn Huws, Michel P Coleman, Claudia Allemani, on behalf of the CONCORD Working Group, Worldwide trends in population-based survival for children, adoles­cents and young adults diagnosed with leukaemia, by sub-type, during 2000–14 (CONCORD‑3): analysis of individual data from 258 cancer regis­tries in 61 countries, The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 22 April 2022.

29Mar/22

Does the morphology of cutaneous melanoma help toexplain the international differences in survival? Resultsfrom 1 578 482 adults diagnosed during 2000–2014 in 59countries (CONCORD‑3)

Veronica Di Carlo, Charles A. Stiller, Nora Eisemann, Andrea Bordoni, Melissa Matz, Maria P. Curado, Laetitia Daubisse-Marliac, Mikhail Valkov, Jean-Luc Bulliard, David Morrison, Chris Johnson, Fabio Girardi, Rafael Marcos-Gragera, Mario Šekerija, Siri Larønningen, Eunice Sirri, Michel P. Coleman, Claudia Allemani, the CONCORD Working Group+, Does the morphology of cutaneous melanoma help explain the inter­na­tional diffe­rences in survival? Results from 1,578,482 adults diagnosed during 2000–2014 in 59 countries (CONCORD‑3),British Journal of Dermatology, 29 March 2022. [+ Le RNJT est membre du CONCORD Working Group].

22Fév/22

Research on occupational diseases in the absence of occupational data: a mixed-method study among cancer registries of Western Switzerland

 Plys E, Bovio N, Arveux P, Bergeron Y, Bulliard J‑L, Elia N, Fournier E, Konzelmann, Maspoli M, Rapiti Aylward E, Guseva Canu I. Research on occupa­tional diseases in the absence of occupa­tional data: a mixed-method study among cancer regis­tries of western Switzerland. Swiss Med Wkly 2022; 152:w30127.