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. 2015 Oct 29;5(4):354–369. doi: 10.3390/jpm5040354

Figure 2.

Figure 2

(A) Patient diagnoses in the Cancer 2015 Cohort separated into different tumour histo-types and clinical stage (as colour labelled in legend). Note: A minority of patients (n = 50) have tumours that fall into less common cancers such as skin, vulvovaginal, penile and urothelial cancers; (B) The variation between the Cancer 2015 Cohort accrual rate, expressed as a percentage of total cancers and separated by cancer histotype, compared with the VCR 2011 census of cancer incidence in Victoria (solid-cancers only; removal of paediatric and haematological cancers; Note: Melanoma incidences represent advanced stages only). Positive percentage differential reflect recruitment of patients with stated cancer histotype greater than published Victorian incidences.