We are delighted to let you know that CONCORD*Explorer is now live on the NCI website! This is a new collaboration between the Cancer Survival Group in London, the SEER program at the National Cancer Institute, with support from the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR) and Information Management Services, Inc. (IMS).
CONCORD*Explorer is an interactive tool that provides detailed statistics on age-standardized five-year net survival for cancers in children (0–14 years) that were published in the third cycle of the CONCORD program (CONCORD-3), including brain tumors, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and lymphomas. Results for each of the 71 participating countries can be explored and downloaded in tables and graphics by type of cancer, sex, and calendar period of diagnosis.
We welcome any and all feedback from our users. We kindly remind you to use the suggested citation when publishing statistics from this website. Please send questions or comments about functionality to CONCORD*Explorer Support. Address questions or comments about the CONCORD statistics to [email protected].
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