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. 2021 Aug 18;9:100188. doi: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100188

Fig. 2.

Fig 2

a-d: Absolute numbers of newly diagnosed childhood cancer cases (in 0 – 17 year olds) in 2020 by calendar months and age at diagnosis (<1 year (a), 1-4 years (b), 5-9 years (c), 10-17 years (d)) versus the average numbers of childhood cancer cases during 2015–2019. The whiskers display the respective minimum and maximum number of cancer cases by calendar month during 2015-2019.