[HTML][HTML] Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes

A Bigoni, JL Ferreira Antunes, E Weiderpass… - BMC cancer, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Background In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016
identified cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 …

Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes

A Bigoni, JLF Antunes, E Weiderpass… - BMC …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016 identified
cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 thousand will …

[HTML][HTML] Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes

A Bigoni, JLF Antunes, E Weiderpass, K Kjærheim - BMC Cancer, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016 identified
cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 thousand will …

Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes.

A Bigoni, FA JL, E Weiderpass, K Kjærheim - BMC Cancer, 2019 - europepmc.org
Background In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016 identified
cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 thousand will …

Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes.

A Bigoni, JLF Antunes, E Weiderpass, K Kjærheim - 2019 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract Background: In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016
identified cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 …

Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes.

A Bigoni, JL Ferreira Antunes, E Weiderpass… - BMC …, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract < bold> Background: </bold> In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death
certificates in 2016 identified cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that …

[PDF][PDF] Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes

A Bigoni, JLF Antunes, E Weiderpass, K Kjærheim - 2019 - academia.edu
Abstract Background: In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016
identified cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 …

Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes

A Bigoni, JLF Antunes, E Weiderpass… - BMC Cancer, 2019 - search.proquest.com
Background In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016 identified
cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 thousand will …

[HTML][HTML] Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes

A Bigoni, JL Ferreira Antunes… - BMC …, 2019 - bmccancer.biomedcentral.com
In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016 identified cancer as the
underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 thousand will receive a cancer …

[PDF][PDF] Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes

A Bigoni, JLF Antunes, E Weiderpass, K Kjærheim - BMC Cancer, 2019 - repositorio.usp.br
Abstract Background: In Brazil, 211 thousand (16.14%) of all death certificates in 2016
identified cancer as the underlying cause of death, and it is expected that around 320 …