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Author(s):  
Joana Morais ◽  
Sara Soares ◽  
Liane Correia-Costa ◽  
Ana Cristina Santos ◽  
João Luís Barreira

Author(s):  
Michał S. Nowak ◽  
Bożena Romanowska-Dixon ◽  
Iwona Grabska-Liberek ◽  
Michał Żurek

Background: The present study aimed to investigate the incidence and characteristics of retinoblastoma in the overall population of Poland. Methods: The retrospective survey of both National Health Fund (NHF) and National Cancer Registry (NCR) databases were performed to identify all retinoblastoma cases in Poland in the years 2010–2017. Results: During 2010–2017, the mean age-standardised incidence of retinoblastoma (the unit of incidence is per 1,000,000 person-years) was 10.15 (95% CI 7.23–13.08) among children aged 0 to 4 years and 5.39 (95% CI 4.18–6.60) in those aged 0 to 9 years. During 2010–2014 (to allow 5 years of follow-up), the mean incidence of retinoblastoma by birth cohort analysis in Poland was 4.89 (95% CI 4.04–5.74) per 100,000 live births, corresponding to an incidence of 1 per 20,561 (95% CI 15,855–25,267) live births. In Poland, 14.6% of children with retinoblastoma had enucleation of the eye globe, 76.8% received different types of chemotherapy combined with focal treatment, 5.9% were treated with external beam radiotherapy, and 2.7% were treated with focal treatments only. Conclusions: The incidence of retinoblastoma and the pattern of medical management of retinoblastoma in Poland was similar to that reported in developed countries in Western Europe, Asia, and North America.


Author(s):  
Maxime Bonjour ◽  
Hadrien Charvat ◽  
Eduardo L Franco ◽  
Marion Piñeros ◽  
Gary M Clifford ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 270 ◽  
pp. 113574
Author(s):  
Janet Fanslow ◽  
Ladan Hashemi ◽  
Pauline Gulliver ◽  
Tracey McIntosh

2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aaron M. Gamino

AbstractI examine the effect of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act dependent coverage mandate on young adult human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing using a birth cohort analysis. I find that targeted young adults are 3.6 percentage points more likely to report ever having an HIV test. I find larger, but not significantly different, effects for males and for individuals in states without mandatory pre-test counseling.


2020 ◽  
Vol 105 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kalle Nummi ◽  
Tero T Kivelä

AimsTo determine the incidence of retinoblastoma (Rb) and subsequent survival in the Finnish population during five decades.MethodsThis retrospective observational cohort study comprised all patients with Rb born in Finland during 1964–2014 and diagnosed in 2018 (birth cohort analysis) or diagnosed in 1964–2014 (standard annual analysis), identified from the Finnish Cancer Registry and the national referral centre. We report age-adjusted incidences and survival according to cause of death.ResultsOf children born in 1964–2014, 205 developed Rb, whereas 204 Rbs were diagnosed during these years; 196 belonged to both cohorts. Altogether 80 (38%) of the 213 children had heritable Rb and 19 (9%) had familial disease. The sex ratio was 1.34, suggesting male preponderance. Birth cohort analysis showed a median incidence of 6.2 per 100 000 live births (1:16 130) and less variability as compared with standard annual analysis (12.1, 6.5 and 4.4 per million children 0–4, 0–9 and 0–14 years of age, respectively). The incidence of heritable Rb increased with time, reflecting the increase in familial tumours. Five-year mortality rates from Rb were 6.2% and 7.6% for non-heritable and heritable diseases, respectively, and 35-year mortality rates from second malignancies were 0% and 14.3%, respectively. Family history predicted improved survival, whereas the period of diagnosis did not.ConclusionThe incidence of familial Rb has increased, along with improvement in survival in Finland in 1964–2014, whereas the overall incidence of Rb was stable. Long-term risk of dying of second malignancies after heritable Rb was in line with other countries.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 695-702
Author(s):  
Liane Correia-Costa ◽  
Franz Schaefer ◽  
Alberto Caldas Afonso ◽  
Sofia Correia ◽  
João Tiago Guimarães ◽  
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