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Projections of Cancer Incidence and Mortality in France in 2011. Technical Report
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Projections of Cancer Incidence and Mortality in France in 2011. Summary of Results
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Surveillance of blood-exposure incidents in French healthcare facilities in 2009. Results
Under the auspices of the Network for the Alert, Investigation, and Surveillance of Nosocomial Infections (Raisin) and in collaboration with the Study Group on Healthcare Workers’ Risk...
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A Comparison of Three European Countries (the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and France) in Terms of Epidemiological Response and Disaster Preparedness. Practicum Thesis
Disasters pose a major public health challenge, as they can have direct and indirect consequences for the health of populations and, consequently, impact health systems. After a...
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Cancer Survival in France, 1989–2007: A Study Based on Cancer Registries from the Francim Network
Collaborative study: Francim Network, Biostatistics Department of the Hospices Civils de Lyon, French Institute for Public Health Surveillance, National Cancer Institute. The main...
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Recent Trends in Data on Long-Term Conditions: Focus on National Surveillance of Cancer Incidence. 2000–2010. November 2012
This study, updated annually, presents national trends in the rate of long-term illness (ALD) designations issued by the three main health insurance funds from 2000 to 2010 for 22 cancer...
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Spatio-temporal distribution of cancer cases in the Gilly-sur-Isère region (Savoie). Progress report: mortality analysis
This work was carried out under the operating agreement between the Institute for Health Surveillance and the Isère Departmental Cancer Registry.
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Epidemiological response to a disaster. Examples of three European disasters
Disasters are a major public health issue because they affect large groups of people and have short-, medium-, and long-term physical, psychological, and social consequences. In a major...