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    • Mashup Score: 4
      NCCR*Explorer Application - 5 month(s) ago

      Use NCCR*Explorer to select data characteristics including cancer site, incidence or survival, sex, race/ethnicity, and age groups (0-39) to display incidence rates, trends over time, and survival estimates.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
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        NCICancerStats

        Among children, the highest rates of new #BoneCancer cases—about 15 cases per 1 million kids—happen between the ages of 10-14 and 15-19. To learn more about childhood cancer statistics, visit NCCR*Explorer: https://t.co/3ZZS28Ls5i #BoneCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/comPoaOAME

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      National Childhood Cancer Registry - 5 month(s) ago

      NCCR collects data and publishes statistics to better understand the causes, outcomes, effective treatments, and later effects of cancer among children, adolescents, and young adults in the U.S.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        NCICancerStats

        The National Childhood Cancer Registry (NCCR) is part of NCI's Childhood Cancer Data Initiative: https://t.co/gHDyPoRwR6 https://t.co/JVSjx313wY

    • Mashup Score: 5
      National Childhood Cancer Registry Explorer (NCCR*Explorer) - 8 month(s) ago

      The NCCR*Explorer is an interactive data investigation tool from the NCI that leverages data from NCCR registries. It provides incidence and survival statistics for cancers in children and adolescent and young adults ages 0-39.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	NCICancerStats
        NCICancerStats

        Researchers: You can now get 2020 statistics for #ChildhoodCancer on our NCCR*Explorer. Pull the data here: https://t.co/hLatFzo1cs #CancerResearch https://t.co/nne1cal8Ju

    • Mashup Score: 4
      NCCR*Explorer Application - 8 month(s) ago

      Use NCCR*Explorer to select data characteristics including cancer site, incidence or survival, sex, race/ethnicity, and age groups (0-39) to display incidence rates, trends over time, and survival estimates.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	NCICancerStats
        NCICancerStats

        Among children, the highest rates of new #BoneCancer cases—about 15 cases per 1 million kids—happen between the ages of 10-14 and 15-19. To learn more about childhood cancer statistics, visit NCCR*Explorer: https://t.co/3ZZS28Ls5i #BoneCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/comPoaOAME

    • Mashup Score: 6
      National Childhood Cancer Registry Explorer (NCCR*Explorer) - 8 month(s) ago

      The NCCR*Explorer is an interactive data investigation tool from the NCI that leverages data from NCCR registries. It provides incidence and survival statistics for cancers in children and adolescent and young adults ages 0-39.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	NCICancerStats
        NCICancerStats

        Researchers: You can now get 2020 statistics for #ChildhoodCancer on our NCCR*Explorer. Pull the data here: https://t.co/hLatFzo1cs #CancerResearch https://t.co/nne1cal8Ju

    • Mashup Score: 4
      NCCR*Explorer Application - 10 month(s) ago

      Use NCCR*Explorer to select data characteristics including cancer site, incidence or survival, sex, race/ethnicity, and age groups (0-39) to display incidence rates, trends over time, and survival estimates.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	NCICancerStats
        NCICancerStats

        Among children, the highest rates of new #BoneCancer cases—about 15 cases per 1 million kids—happen between the ages of 10-14 and 15-19. To learn more about childhood cancer statistics, visit NCCR*Explorer: https://t.co/3ZZS28Ls5i #BoneCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/comPoaOAME

    • Mashup Score: 4
      NCCR*Explorer Application - 10 month(s) ago

      Use NCCR*Explorer to select data characteristics including cancer site, incidence or survival, sex, race/ethnicity, and age groups (0-39) to display incidence rates, trends over time, and survival estimates.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	NCICancerStats
        NCICancerStats

        Among children, the highest rates of new #BoneCancer cases—about 15 cases per 1 million kids—happen between the ages of 10-14 and 15-19. To learn more about childhood cancer statistics, visit NCCR*Explorer: https://t.co/3ZZS28Ls5i #BoneCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/comPoaOAME

    • Mashup Score: 5
      National Childhood Cancer Registry Explorer (NCCR*Explorer) - 10 month(s) ago

      The NCCR*Explorer is an interactive data investigation tool from the NCI that leverages data from NCCR registries. It provides incidence and survival statistics for cancers in children and adolescent and young adults ages 0-39.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	NCICancerStats
        NCICancerStats

        Researchers: You can now get 2020 statistics for #ChildhoodCancer on our NCCR*Explorer. Pull the data here: https://t.co/hLatFzo1cs #CancerResearch https://t.co/nne1cal8Ju

    • Mashup Score: 17
      National Childhood Cancer Registry Explorer (NCCR*Explorer) - 1 year(s) ago

      The NCCR*Explorer is an interactive data investigation tool from the NCI that leverages data from NCCR registries. It provides incidence and survival statistics for cancers in children and adolescent and young adults ages 0-39.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
      Tweet Tweets with this article
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        theNCI

        NCI's National Childhood Cancer Registry has data on cancers in children and adolescents and young adults. Check out the NCCR*Explorer, a tool that pulls registry data to produce custom graphs, tables, and more! #Data4ChildhoodCancer #DataScience https://t.co/ahgDO3Nubr https://t.co/yvaAHZXjY0

    • Mashup Score: 4
      NCCR*Explorer Application - 1 year(s) ago

      Use NCCR*Explorer to select data characteristics including cancer site, incidence or survival, sex, race/ethnicity, and age groups (0-39) to display incidence rates, trends over time, and survival estimates.

      Source: nccrexplorer.ccdi.cancer.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and Journals
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	NCICancerStats
        NCICancerStats

        Among children, the highest rates of new #BoneCancer cases—about 15 cases per 1 million kids—happen between the ages of 10-14 and 15-19. To learn more about childhood cancer statistics, visit NCCR*Explorer: https://t.co/3ZZS28Ls5i #BoneCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/comPoaOAME

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