Global cancer incidence and mortality rates and trends—an update
There are limited published data on recent cancer incidence and mortality trends worldwide.
We used the International Agency for Research on Cancer's CANCER Mondial …
We used the International Agency for Research on Cancer's CANCER Mondial …
Global patterns of cancer incidence and mortality rates and trends
While incidence and mortality rates for most cancers (including lung, colorectum, female
breast, and prostate) are decreasing in the United States and many other western countries …
breast, and prostate) are decreasing in the United States and many other western countries …
Global cancer statistics, 2012
LA Torre, F Bray, RL Siegel, J Ferlay… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Cancer constitutes an enormous burden on society in more and less economically
developed countries alike. The occurrence of cancer is increasing because of the growth …
developed countries alike. The occurrence of cancer is increasing because of the growth …
Recent mortality patterns and time trends for the major cancers in 47 countries worldwide
Background: Most prior studies have reported cancer mortality trends across countries for
specific cancer types. Herein, we examine recent patterns and trends in cancer mortality …
specific cancer types. Herein, we examine recent patterns and trends in cancer mortality …
Current cancer epidemiology
C Mattiuzzi, G Lippi - Journal of epidemiology and global health, 2019 - Springer
In this brief report, we offer a concise overview on current cancer epidemiology garnered
from the official databases of World Health Organization and American Cancer Society and …
from the official databases of World Health Organization and American Cancer Society and …
Progress in cancer mortality, incidence, and survival: a global overview
C Santucci, G Carioli, P Bertuccio… - European Journal of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries
reflecting improvements in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and management. However, there …
reflecting improvements in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and management. However, there …
[HTML][HTML] The global decrease in cancer mortality: trends and disparities
Background A decrease in cancer mortality has been reported in the United States, Europe,
and other high-income regions during the last two decades. Whether similar trends apply to …
and other high-income regions during the last two decades. Whether similar trends apply to …
Profiling global cancer incidence and mortality by socioeconomic development
J Lortet‐Tieulent, D Georges, F Bray… - … journal of cancer, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Economic and living conditions have improved over time in most countries, although often in
association with detrimental lifestyle and environmental changes that are major …
association with detrimental lifestyle and environmental changes that are major …
Global cancer statistics
A Jemal, F Bray, MM Center, J Ferlay… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The global burden of cancer continues to increase largely because of the aging and growth
of the world population alongside an increasing adoption of cancer‐causing behaviors …
of the world population alongside an increasing adoption of cancer‐causing behaviors …
Cancer incidence and mortality in Asian countries: a trend analysis
Background This study aimed to evaluate the updated burden and temporal trends of cancer
incidence and mortality in Asian countries. Methodology The data used in this study were …
incidence and mortality in Asian countries. Methodology The data used in this study were …
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