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期刊名:Cancer epidemiology

缩写:CANCER EPIDEMIOL

ISSN:1877-7821

e-ISSN:1877-783X

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Rita Peila,Rhonda Arthur,Thomas E Rohan Rita Peila
Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast (DCIS) is considered to be a non-obligate precursor of invasive breast cancer (IBC). This suggests that risk factors for DCIS should be a subset of those for IBC. To this end, we investigated whether d...
Alexandra Blair,Geetanjali D Datta Alexandra Blair
Background: Important social disparities in colorectal screening exist in Canada. Few studies have assessed disparities further along the cancer control continuum. Here we assess the associations between social and materi...
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Zhuxuan Fu,Kirsten Moysich,Roberta B Ness et al. Zhuxuan Fu et al.
Objective: To examine the association between gender of offspring and epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). Methods: We compared gender of o...
Maggie Wang,Arun Sharma,Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters et al. Maggie Wang et al.
Background: Since the number of cancer survivors is increasing, it is imperative that we better understand the long-term consequences of these survivors. We assessed the risk of developing a second primary malignant neopl...
Jakob Kirkegård,Charles Gaber,Jennifer L Lund et al. Jakob Kirkegård et al.
Background: We aimed to examine the association between acute pancreatitis, a potential early symptom of pancreatic cancer, and pancreatic cancer stage, treatment, and prognosis. ...
Chelsea Anderson,Christopher D Baggett,Chandrika Rao et al. Chelsea Anderson et al.
Background: Population-based cancer registries collect information on first course of treatment that may be utilized in research on cancer care quality, yet few studies have investigated the validity of this information. ...
Ruth Swann,Georgios Lyratzopoulos,Greg Rubin et al. Ruth Swann et al.
Background: There is a growing emphasis on the speed of diagnosis as an aspect of cancer prognosis. While epidemiological data in the last decade have quantified diagnostic timeliness and its variation, whether and how of...