(January 2009)
ISSN 0007-0920
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Multidisciplinary Journal of Cancer Research
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Trends and inequalities in survival for 20 cancers in England and Wales 1986-2001: population-based analyses and clinical commentaries
This Cancer Research UK supplement provides important new information and commentary on survival rates for the 20 most common cancers diagnosed in England and Wales over a 14-year period from 1986 to 1999. The analyses are based on data collected by cancer registries on 2.2 million cancer patients. The authors have assessed both trends in survival rates over time and inequalities in survival between groups of patients with different levels of deprivation. The unique pairing of epidemiology and expert clinical analysis should provide a complete picture of the state of cancer survival and cancer care in England and Wales.
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Archive
Coinciding with the release of the first issue of Volume 99 of BJC on 1st July 2008, and the launch of our new website design, BJC, NPG and Cancer Research UK are pleased to announce that all BJC papers will become freely available to readers of this website, 12 months after they are published.
This applies in the first instance to papers published in and after 1999. Please see our Archive page for the details.
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