Population-based cancer survival (2001 to 2009) in the United States: Findings from the CONCORD-2 study.

Hannah K Weir ORCID logo ; Sherri L Stewart ; Claudia Allemani ORCID logo ; Mary C White ORCID logo ; Cheryll C Thomas ; Arica White ; Michel P Coleman ORCID logo ; CONCORD Working Group (US Members) ; (2017) Population-based cancer survival (2001 to 2009) in the United States: Findings from the CONCORD-2 study. Cancer, 123 Su (Suppl). pp. 4963-4968. ISSN 0008-543X DOI: 10.1002/cncr.31028
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention helps to support a nationwide network of population‐based cancer registries that collect information regarding all patients diagnosed with cancer. These data tell a compelling story about the disproportionate burden of lower cancer survival experienced by vulnerable populations, and can be used by state and national partners to inform cancer control activities.


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