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Gemma Gatta is affiliated with the Fondazione Lombardia per l'Ambiente in Italy and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine. Their scholarly output spans several subfields including Oncology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their research work covers multiple significant topics related to cancer and public health. Key topics include:

  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments
  • Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
  • Head and Neck Cancer Studies

Gemma Gatta has contributed to various peer-reviewed journals with recurrent publications in prominent venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Frontiers in Oncology
  • The Lancet Oncology
  • Neuro-Oncology
  • Cancer Epidemiology
  • American Journal of Epidemiology

Recent notable papers by Gemma Gatta, including journal and year of publication, are:

  • Major and minor salivary gland tumours, 2020, Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
  • Long-term survival and cure fraction estimates for childhood cancer in Europe (EUROCARE-6): results from a population-based study, 2022, The Lancet Oncology
  • Complete cancer prevalence in Europe in 2020 by disease duration and country (EUROCARE-6): a population-based study, 2024, The Lancet Oncology

Other significant papers with co-authors include:

  • Cancer cure for 32 cancer types: results from the EUROCARE-5 study, 2020, International Journal of Epidemiology
  • Incidence and Survival of Patients With Conjunctival Melanoma in Europe, 2020, JAMA Ophthalmology

The scientist frequently collaborates with several researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Laura Botta
  • Annalisa Trama
  • Walter Mazzucco
  • Riccardo Capocaccia
  • Francesco Cuccaro

Best Publications

  • Global surveillance of trends in cancer survival 2000-14 (CONCORD-3): analysis of individual records for 37 513 025 patients diagnosed with one of 18 cancers from 322 population-based registries in 71 countries.

    Claudia Allemani;Tomohiro Matsuda;Veronica Di Carlo;Rhea Harewood

  • Cancer survival in five continents: a worldwide population-based study (CONCORD)

    Michel P. Coleman;Manuela Quaresma;Franco Berrino;Jean Michel Lutz

  • Recent cancer survival in Europe: a 2000-02 period analysis of EUROCARE-4 data.

    Arduino Verdecchia;Silvia Francisci;Hermann Brenner;Gemma Gatta

  • Childhood cancer survival in Europe 1999–2007: results of EUROCARE-5—a population-based study

    Gemma Gatta;Laura Botta;Silvia Rossi;Tiiu Aareleid

  • EUROCARE-3: survival of cancer patients diagnosed 1990–94—results and commentary

    M Sant;T Aareleid;F Berrino;M Bielska Lasota

  • Rare cancers are not so rare: The rare cancer burden in Europe

    Gemma Gatta;Jan Maarten van der Zwan;Paolo G Casali;Sabine Siesling

  • EUROCARE-3 summary: cancer survival in Europe at the end of the 20th century.

    M.P. Coleman;G. Gatta;A. Verdecchia;J. Estève

  • Survival of European children and young adults with cancer diagnosed 1995-2002.

    Gemma Gatta;Giulia Zigon;Riccardo Capocaccia;Jan Willem Coebergh

  • Major and minor salivary gland tumors

    Marco Guzzo;Laura D. Locati;Franz J. Prott;Gemma Gatta

  • Incidence of Uveal Melanoma in Europe

    Gianni Virgili;Gemma Gatta;Laura Ciccolallo;Riccardo Capocaccia

  • Burden and centralised treatment in Europe of rare tumours: results of RARECAREnet—a population-based study

    Gemma Gatta;Riccardo Capocaccia;Laura Botta;Sandra Mallone

  • Prognoses and improvement for head and neck cancers diagnosed in Europe in early 2000s : the EUROCARE-5 population-based study

    Gemma Gatta;Laura Botta;María José Sánchez;Lesley Ann Anderson

  • Childhood Cancer Survival Trends in Europe: A EUROCARE Working Group Study

    Gemma Gatta;Riccardo Capocaccia;Charles Stiller;Peter Kaatsch

  • Understanding variations in survival for colorectal cancer in Europe: a EUROCARE high resolution study

    G Gatta;R Capocaccia;M Sant;C M J Bell

  • Childhood cancer survival in Europe and the United States.

    Gemma Gatta;Riccardo Capocaccia;Michel P. Coleman;Lynn A. Gloeckler Ries

  • Survival of European adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer in 2000–07: population-based data from EUROCARE-5

    Annalisa Trama;Laura Botta;Roberto Foschi;Andrea Ferrari

  • Cancer prevalence in European registry areas

    A. Micheli;E. Mugno;V. Krogh;M. J. Quinn

  • Glioblastoma in adults

    Alba A. Brandes;Alicia Tosoni;Enrico Franceschi;Michele Reni

  • Cancer survival increases in Europe, but international differences remain wide

    M Sant;R Capocaccia;M.P Coleman;F Berrino

  • Adult acute myeloid leukaemia.

    Matthew Smith;Michael Barnett;Renato Bassan;Gemma Gatta

Frequent Co-Authors

Lisa Licitra
Lisa Licitra University of Milan
Charles A. Stiller
Charles A. Stiller Public Health England
Paolo G. Casali
Paolo G. Casali University of Milan
Diego Serraino
Diego Serraino University of Oxford
Rosario Tumino
Rosario Tumino Provincial Health Authority of Syracuse
Angelo Paolo Dei Tos
Angelo Paolo Dei Tos University of Padua
Franco Berrino
Franco Berrino Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori
Eva Ardanaz
Eva Ardanaz Instituto de Salud Pública de Navarra
Carmen Navarro
Carmen Navarro Instituto de Salud Carlos III
María José Sánchez
María José Sánchez University of Granada

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