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Table 1.

Werner syndrome diagnostic criteria.

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Figure 1.

Cumulative percentage of malignancies (%) by age at diagnosis in Japan-resident WS cases (1965–2009) versus Osaka population (1998–2002).

*Osaka prefecture neoplasm-specific population incidence data were categorized by gender and aggregated into 5-year age groups. Hence we were able to calculate only a median age range from Osaka population data, in contrast to the exact median age we were able to calculate for our WS patient cohort.

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Table 2.

Werner syndrome diagnostic confidence categories.

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Table 3.

Werner syndrome study population.

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Figure 2.

Spectrum of neoplasia in Werner syndrome patients.

Distribution of neoplasms by histopathologic type and frequency among study population subjects included in Table S1.

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Table 4.

Standardized proportionate incidence ratios (SPIRs) for malignancies in Japan-resident Werner syndrome patients.

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Table 5.

Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) for malignancies in Japan-resident Werner syndrome patients.***

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Table 6.

Median ages and age ranges for cancer in Werner syndrome versus other cancer predisposition syndromes.

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