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Increasing kidney cancer incidence and survival in Estonia: role of age and stage.

Kaire InnosTeesi SeppAleksei BaburinAndres KotsarKatrin LangPeeter PadrikTiiu Aareleid
Published in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2018)
Estonia is currently among countries with the highest incidence of kidney cancer. The results suggest a combined effect of changing risk profiles in successive birth cohorts and increasing diagnostic activity around 1990. Large survival increase can mostly be attributed to earlier detection, but improved diagnosis and treatment have probably influenced stage-specific survival. High proportion of tumors with unspecified morphology and those with unknown stage among the elderly warrants further investigation of diagnostic and treatment practices.
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