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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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András Wéber,Freddie Bray,Mátyás Árvai et al. András Wéber et al.
Objectives: Hungary is among the countries with the highest cancer mortality burden in Europe, consequently there is a crucial need to monitor changes in death rates in the population using appropriate surveillance tools....
Peng Li,Mikko Myrskylä,Pekka Martikainen Peng Li
Background: The long-term carcinogenic effects of natural radioactive elements in the environmental background on urinary tract cancer (UTC) have not been fully investigated in the general population. ...
Esperanza Peña-Torres,Esther de Vries,Marianna de Camargo Cancela et al. Esperanza Peña-Torres et al.
Background: Population-based cancer registries (PBCRs) are essential for guiding cancer control strategies. In Latin America (LATAM), progress has been made in expanding the number of PBCRs, but their effective use in can...
Atefeh Gouglani,Somayeh Livani,Nastaran Haghshenas et al. Atefeh Gouglani et al.
Introduction: Early-onset breast cancer (EOBC), diagnosed in women under 45 years, is a significant health issue worldwide. Understanding the epidemiology of EOBC is crucial for developing effective prevention and detecti...
María Jesús Acuña,Edgardo Mancilla,Dania Acuña et al. María Jesús Acuña et al.
Background: Cervical cancer is primarily caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Despite all the advances in early detection of HPV infection, cervical cancer remains one of the most common types of cancer in women, wit...
Andrea Tittarelli,Sabrina Fabiano,Viviana Perotti et al. Andrea Tittarelli et al.
The demographic transition, together with changes in lifestyles and the exposure to other risk factors, contributed to a rising burden of chronic degenerative diseases, including cancer, in Italy. We provided updated figures on cancer incid...
Bayan Sardini,Mette Bach Larsen,Sisse Helle Njor Bayan Sardini
Background: Mammography screening reduces breast cancer mortality by approximately 25 % in the general population and might therefore also benefit breast cancer survivors. However, its impact on mortality rates in this gr...
Nanting Chen,Chengmiao Li,Haomin Lin et al. Nanting Chen et al.
Background: This study assessed the burden of dietary risk-attributed cancers (DRAC) in China from 1990 to 2021, comparing trends with global patterns and across sociodemographic index (SDI) regions. We further projected ...
Ashmitha Ashok Kumar,Alfred K Lam,Vinod Gopalan Ashmitha Ashok Kumar
Background: Cutaneous melanoma incidence is rising globally, and survival rates have improved significantly due to advances in early detection and treatment. As a result, the long-term health of melanoma survivors is gain...