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Epidemiology Of Vestibular Schwannomas - Prospective 40-Year Data From An Unselected National Cohort.

Martin ReznitskyMette Marie Babiel Schmidt PetersenNiels WestSven-Eric StangerupPer Cayé-Thomasen
Published in: Clinical epidemiology (2019)
Over the past 40 years, the incidence rate of vestibular schwannomas has increased steadily from 3 VS/million/year to 34 VS/million/year, primarily due to easier access to improved diagnostics and the finding of more tumors in older people. Concurrently, the diagnostic tumor size has decreased from 26mm to 7mm, and the age at diagnosis has increased from 49 to 60 years.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • electronic health record
  • hearing loss
  • quality improvement