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Changing profiles of cancer burden worldwide and in China: a secondary analysis of the global cancer statistics 2020.
Cao W, Chen HD, Yu YW, Li N, Chen WQ. Cao W, et al. Chin Med J (Engl). 2021 Mar 17;134(7):783-791. doi: 10.1097/CM9.0000000000001474. Chin Med J (Engl). 2021. PMID: 33734139 Free PMC article.
Lung, liver, stomach, breast, and colon cancers were the top five leading causes of cancer-related death, among which liver cancer changed from the third-highest cancer mortality in 2018 to the second-highest in 2020. ...Incidences of colorectal cancer and br …
Lung, liver, stomach, breast, and colon cancers were the top five leading causes of cancer-related death, among which l …
Global burden of primary liver cancer in 2020 and predictions to 2040.
Rumgay H, Arnold M, Ferlay J, Lesi O, Cabasag CJ, Vignat J, Laversanne M, McGlynn KA, Soerjomataram I. Rumgay H, et al. J Hepatol. 2022 Dec;77(6):1598-1606. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2022.08.021. Epub 2022 Oct 5. J Hepatol. 2022. PMID: 36208844 Free PMC article.
Global ASRs for liver cancer were 9.5 and 8.7 for new cases and deaths, respectively, per 100,000 people and were highest in Eastern Asia (17.8 new cases, 16.1 deaths), Northern Africa (15.2 new cases, 14.5 deaths), and South-Eastern Asia (13.7 new cases, 13.2 deaths). Liver canc …
Global ASRs for liver cancer were 9.5 and 8.7 for new cases and deaths, respectively, per 100,000 people and were highest in Eastern Asia (1 …
Molecular mechanisms of the preventable causes of cancer in the United States.
Golemis EA, Scheet P, Beck TN, Scolnick EM, Hunter DJ, Hawk E, Hopkins N. Golemis EA, et al. Genes Dev. 2018 Jul 1;32(13-14):868-902. doi: 10.1101/gad.314849.118. Epub 2018 Jun 26. Genes Dev. 2018. PMID: 29945886 Free PMC article. Review.
The public health burden associated with these numbers has motivated enormous research efforts into understanding the root causes of cancer. These efforts have led to the recognition that between 40% and 45% of cancers are associated with preventable risk fac …
The public health burden associated with these numbers has motivated enormous research efforts into understanding the root causes
Attributable Causes of Cancer in Vietnam.
Nguyen TP, Luu HN, Nguyen MVT, Tran MT, Tuong TTV, Tran CTD, Boffetta P. Nguyen TP, et al. JCO Glob Oncol. 2020 Feb;6:195-204. doi: 10.1200/JGO.19.00239. JCO Glob Oncol. 2020. PMID: 32045545 Free PMC article.
The contribution of modifiable risk factors to cancers in Vietnam has not been studied. Therefore, we sought to evaluate the attributable causes of cancer in Vietnam. METHODS: We reviewed the data on burden of cancer in Vietnam from 2 cancer registries in Han …
The contribution of modifiable risk factors to cancers in Vietnam has not been studied. Therefore, we sought to evaluate the attributable …
Historical review of the causes of cancer.
Blackadar CB. Blackadar CB. World J Clin Oncol. 2016 Feb 10;7(1):54-86. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v7.i1.54. World J Clin Oncol. 2016. PMID: 26862491 Free PMC article. Review.
The World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research have determined additional causes of cancer, which include beta carotene, red meat, processed meats, low fibre diets, not breast feeding, obesity, increased adult height and sedenta …
The World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research have determined additional causes of cancer
New horizons of DNA adductome for exploring environmental causes of cancer.
Totsuka Y, Watanabe M, Lin Y. Totsuka Y, et al. Cancer Sci. 2021 Jan;112(1):7-15. doi: 10.1111/cas.14666. Epub 2020 Oct 12. Cancer Sci. 2021. PMID: 32978845 Free PMC article. Review.
In this review, we summarize the basic principle and applications of DNA adductome analysis that would contribute to the elucidation of the environmental causes of cancer. Based on parallel developments in several fields, including next-generation sequencing, …
In this review, we summarize the basic principle and applications of DNA adductome analysis that would contribute to the elucidation of the …
Global cancer statistics, 2012.
Torre LA, Bray F, Siegel RL, Ferlay J, Lortet-Tieulent J, Jemal A. Torre LA, et al. CA Cancer J Clin. 2015 Mar;65(2):87-108. doi: 10.3322/caac.21262. Epub 2015 Feb 4. CA Cancer J Clin. 2015. PMID: 25651787 Free article.
In less developed countries, liver and stomach cancer among males and cervical cancer among females are also leading causes of cancer death. Although incidence rates for all cancers combined are nearly twice as high in more developed than in less developed co …
In less developed countries, liver and stomach cancer among males and cervical cancer among females are also leading causes of
The causes of cancer, revisited.
Rothenberg R. Rothenberg R. Ann Epidemiol. 2015 Mar;25(3):215-6. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2014.11.012. Epub 2014 Dec 12. Ann Epidemiol. 2015. PMID: 25577020 No abstract available.
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