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期刊名:Cancer epidemiology biomarkers & prevention

缩写:CANCER EPIDEM BIOMAR

ISSN:1055-9965

e-ISSN:1538-7755

IF/分区:3.4/Q1

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Background: Childhood and adolescent cancer survivors represent a growing population whose outcomes reflect both advances in therapy and late effects of treatment. We quantified trends in long-term excess mortality risk a...
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Sinéad Isaacson,Lisa P Spees,Michael G Hudgens et al. Sinéad Isaacson et al.
Background: Perceived financial barriers to cervical cancer screening in the US are well documented. However, few data compare perceived cost barriers to actual screening costs. Our objective was to compare individual's e...
Haoyu Zhang,Bogda Koczwara,Xue Qin Yu Haoyu Zhang
As cancer survivorship continues to improve, cardiovascular disease (CVD) has become an increasingly important competing cause of morbidity and mortality among cancer survivors. In their population-based cohort from Piedmont, Italy, Dr. Cat...
Edward Christopher Dee,Michael P Wu,Nancy Y Lee Edward Christopher Dee
Persistent inequities in cancer care in the United States shape outcomes across the entire cancer continuum, and head and neck cancers offer a compelling lens through which to examine these structural drivers. In their population-based anal...
Noelle K LoConte,Margaret E Gatti-Mays,Kelly A Hirko et al. Noelle K LoConte et al.
Public awareness of alcohol's carcinogenic risk remains persistently low, which is a barrier to reducing alcohol-related cancer incidence, which is increasing. This invited commentary discusses a study by Hay and colleagues that assessed th...
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Background: We examined cancer-related pain in sexual and gender minorities (SGM) compared to heterosexual cisgender populations and evaluated sociodemographic factors within SGM and heterosexual cisgender cancer survivor...
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Background: In 2021, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) lowered the recommended age for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening from 50 to 45. This study examined CRC test completion and test modalities used among...