[HTML][HTML] Today's lifestyles, tomorrow's cancers: trends in lifestyle risk factors for cancer in low-and middle-income countries

VA McCormack, P Boffetta - Annals of Oncology, 2011 - Elsevier
Background The global burden of cancer is projected to increase from 13.3 to 21.4 million
incident cases between 2010 and 2030 due to demographic changes alone, dominated by a …

Lifestyle and cancer risk

VA Katzke, R Kaaks, T Kühn - The Cancer Journal, 2015 - journals.lww.com
The global incidence of cancer is expected to increase substantially over the next decades.
This trend is very much driven by a rise in lifestyle-related cancers due to economic and …

[PDF][PDF] Lifestyle and cancer risk

E Weiderpass - Journal of preventive medicine and public health, 2010 - culinarymd.org
The main behavioural and environmental risk factors for cancer mortality in the world are
related to diet and physical inactivity, use of addictive substances, sexual and reproductive …

[HTML][HTML] The changing global burden of cancer: transitions in human development and implications for cancer prevention and control

F Bray, I Soerjomataram - Cancer, 2015 - books.google.com
Changes in fertility and life expectancy are leading to major changes in the structure of the
global population and, in turn, in the scale of the cancer problem worldwide and at every …

Global cancer incidence and mortality caused by behavior and infection

JJ Ott, A Ullrich, M Mascarenhas… - Journal of public …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Objective The objective is to systematically estimate the current cancer incidence and
mortality from the six leading cancer types globally and by sub-regions resulting from …

Proportion of cancer cases and deaths attributable to lifestyle risk factors in Brazil

LFM de Rezende, DH Lee, ML da Costa Louzada… - Cancer …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Lifestyle risk factors (tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight and
obesity, unhealthy diet, and lack of physical activity) have been associated with increased …

Current perspective on the global and United States cancer burden attributable to lifestyle and environmental risk factors

D Schottenfeld, JL Beebe-Dimmer… - Annual review of …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Our objective is to provide a current perspective on the avoidable causes of global and US
cancer incidence and mortality. Cancer registry–based incidence patterns, population …

[HTML][HTML] Cancers related to lifestyle and environmental factors in France in 2015

I Soerjomataram, K Shield, C Marant-Micallef… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Cancer is a major cause of premature illness and death in France. To quantify
how cancer prevention could reduce the burden, we present estimates of the contribution of …

[HTML][HTML] Cancer deaths and cases attributable to lifestyle factors and infections in China, 2013

F Islami, W Chen, XQ Yu, J Lortet-Tieulent, R Zheng… - Annals of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background The burden of cancer in China is high, and it is expected to further increase.
Information on cancers attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors is essential in …

[HTML][HTML] Attributable causes of cancer in China

JB Wang, Y Jiang, H Liang, P Li, HJ Xiao, J Ji… - Annals of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Background Most cancers are due to modifiable lifestyle and environmental risk factors, and
are potentially preventable. No studies have provided a systematic quantitative assessment …