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dc.contributor.authorNational Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI), The
dc.date.accessioned2014-08-15T12:56:55Z
dc.date.available2014-08-15T12:56:55Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.citationNational Cancer Registry Ireland.Cancer Trends No 22. Primary Bone Cancer March. Dublin: National Cancer Registry Ireland; 2014.3p.en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10147/324847
dc.descriptionCase numbers, tumour sites and histological types Between 1994 and 2012, 671 cases of invasive primary bone cancer were diagnosed in Ireland, an annual average of 15 female and 21 male cases (Table 1). Incidence rate in males was almost 50% higher than in females and lifetime risk was approximately 1 in 2,000 for females and 1 in 1,300 for males. At the end of 2012, there were 348 people alive in the Irish population that had had a diagnosis of primary bone cancer at some time since 1994.en_GB
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dc.publisherNational Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI)en_GB
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.ncri.ie/en_GB
dc.subjectCANCERen_GB
dc.subjectSTATISTICAL DATAen_GB
dc.subjectDATA COLLECTIONen_GB
dc.subjectBONE DENSITYen_GB
dc.titleCancer Trends No 22. Primary Bone Cancer Marchen_GB
dc.typeReporten
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