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期刊名:Epidemiologic reviews

缩写:EPIDEMIOL REV

ISSN:0193-936X

e-ISSN:1478-6729

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Caroline G Tai,Robert A Hiatt Caroline G Tai
Cancer centers, particularly those supported by the National Cancer Institute, are charged with reducing the cancer burden in their catchment area. However, methods to define both the catchment area and the cancer burden are diverse and ran...
Elizabeth A Platz Elizabeth A Platz
"Reducing Cancer Burden in the Population: Epidemiologic Evidence to Support Policies, Systems, and Environmental Changes" is a compilation of 11 reviews addressing aspects of primary prevention of cancer (early life factors, vitamin D, and...
Thomas M Atkinson,Angela M Stover,Daniel F Storfer et al. Thomas M Atkinson et al.
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are increasingly used to monitor treatment-related symptoms and physical function decrements in cancer clinical trials. As more patients enter survivorship, it is important to capture PRO physical function t...
Prue Cormie,Eva M Zopf,Xiaochen Zhang et al. Prue Cormie et al.
The combination of an increasing number of new cancer cases and improving survival rates has led to a large and rapidly growing population with unique health-care requirements. Exercise has been proposed as a strategy to help address the is...
Dominique S Michaud,Zhuxuan Fu,Jian Shi et al. Dominique S Michaud et al.
Periodontal disease, which includes gingivitis and periodontitis, is highly prevalent in adults and disease severity increases with age. The relationship between periodontal disease and oral cancer has been examined for several decades, but...
Megan A Clarke,Corinne E Joshu Megan A Clarke
Very little is known about the influence of early life exposures on adult cancer risk. The purpose of this narrative review was to summarize the epidemiologic evidence relating early life tobacco use, obesity, diet, and physical activity to...
Ethna McFerran,James F O&#x;Mahony,Richard Fallis et al. Ethna McFerran et al.
Lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is 5%, and 5-year survival at early stage is 92%. Individuals with precancerous lesions removed at primary screening are typically recommended surveillance colonoscopy. Because greater benefits ...
Charles W LeHew,Darien J Weatherspoon,Caryn E Peterson et al. Charles W LeHew et al.
Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are typically grouped under the general term, "oral cancer." Yet, the incidence of oropharyngeal cancers is increasing in the United States, while the incidence of oral cavity cancers has declined. Thes...
Julian Santaella-Tenorio,Magdalena Cerdá,Andrés Villaveces et al. Julian Santaella-Tenorio et al.
Firearms account for a substantial proportion of external causes of death, injury, and disability across the world. Legislation to regulate firearms has often been passed with the intent of reducing problems related to their use. However, l...
Paul J D Roszko,Jonathan Ameli,Patrick M Carter et al. Paul J D Roszko et al.
Firearm injury is a leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality in the United States. We sought to systematically identify and summarize existing literature on clinical firearm injury prevention screening and interventions. We c...