Prevalence estimates for primary brain tumors in the United States by age, gender, behavior, and histology
Abstract
Prevalence is the best indicator of cancer survivorship in the population, but few studies have focused on brain tumor prevalence because of previous data limitations. Hence, the full impact of primary brain tumors on the healthcare system in the United States is not completely described. The present study provides an estimate of the prevalence of disease in the United States, updating an earlier prevalence study. Incidence data for 2004 and...
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Title
Prevalence estimates for primary brain tumors in the United States by age, gender, behavior, and histology
Published Date
Feb 8, 2010
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
6
Pages
520 - 527
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