Cancer Incidence and Survival among Children and Adolescents: United States SEER Program 1975-1995
A compendium of statistical trends and risk factors associated with childhood cancers is available here.
The NCI monograph, Cancer Incidence and Survival among Children and Adolescents: United States SEER Program,
1975-1995, is intended to aid researchers in the search for answers about these rare cancers.
Childhood cancers vary by type of histology, site of disease origin, race,
gender, and age. To explain this spectrum of different malignancies, the monograph details incidence,
mortality, survival, and demographic trends for individual primary sites and histologic groupings
in 11 separate chapters. Additional chapters are dedicated to infants, adolescents ages 15 to 19
years, and mortality rates. Overall trends combining all cancer sites are included.
This monograph was published in 1999 by the
Cancer Statistics Branch of the NCI.
The chapters of this monograph are provided below in PDF files.
You may use the PDFs to view or print the chapters,
or you may order a printed copy of the book.
Monograph Chapters (PDF Files)
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