Ovarian cancer in Western Australia (1982-98): incidence, mortality and survival
Abstract Objectives: To investigate the trends in incidence and mortality and estimate survival for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Western Australia. Case selection and methods: There were 1,336 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1982-98. Age‐standardised rates were calculated by the dir...
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Main Authors: | Crystal L. Laurvick (Author), James B. Semmens (Author), C. D'Arcy J. Holman (Author), Yee C. Leung (Author) |
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2003-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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