Incidence and time trends of childhood hematological neoplasms: a 36-year population-based study in the southern European context, 1983-2018.

Jan Trallero,Arantza Sanvisens, Fernando Almela Vich, Noura Jeghalef El Karoni, Isabel Saez Lloret,Cristina Díaz-Del-Campo,Ana Isabel Marcos-Navarro,Amaia Aizpurua Atxega, Patricia Sancho Uriarte, Marta De-la-Cruz Ortega,María José Sánchez, Josefina Perucha, Paula Franch,María Dolores Chirlaque,Marcela Guevara,Alberto Ameijide,Jaume Galceran, Cristina Ramírez, Marta Rodríguez Camblor, Maria Araceli Alemán, Pilar Gutiérrez,Rafael Marcos-Gragera

Frontiers in oncology(2023)

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Leukemias are the most common HNs in children, and their incidence has remained stable since 1988, whereas the incidence of lymphomas has increased every year. Lymphoma incidence is like that of other southern European countries, while leukemia incidence is similar only to that of southwestern European countries. Collaborative cancer registry projects allow for assessing epidemiological indicators for cancers such as HNs, which helps health authorities and clinicians provide more knowledge about these malignancies.
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childhood hematological neoplasms,incidence,population-based
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