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Cancer prevalence by phase of care: an indicator for assessing health service needs.

Anna GigliSilvia FrancisciStefano GuzzinatiAaron HallMark HacheySteve ScoppaAngela Mariotto
Published in: Tumori (2020)
Incidence, survival, and population age structure are the main determinants of prevalence and they can affect differences in all phases of prevalence, as well as in discrete phases. Incidence is the most influential determinant. Ours is the first study that compares prevalence by phase of care between two populations in Italy and the United States. Despite great differences in health care management in the two countries, we found extremely similar distribution of survivors by phase of care for most cancer sites under study.
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