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The social distribution of cancer in Copenhagen, 1943 to 1947.

British journal of cancer

CLEMMESEN J, NIELSEN A.
PMID: 14869585
Br J Cancer. 1951 Jun;5(2):159-71. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1951.17.

No abstract available.

50% of some cancers in Europe are "avoidable".

The Lancet. Oncology

Brown H.
PMID: 17288043
Lancet Oncol. 2007 Feb;8(2):102. doi: 10.1016/s1470-2045(07)70018-9.

No abstract available.

A review of studies examining stated preferences for cancer screening.

Preventing chronic disease

Phillips KA, Van Bebber S, Marshall D, Walsh J, Thabane L.
PMID: 16776876
Prev Chronic Dis. 2006 Jul;3(3):A75. Epub 2006 Jun 15.

INTRODUCTION: Stated preference studies for cancer screening programs are used to understand how the programs can be improved to maximize usage. Our objectives were to conduct a systematic review of stated preference studies for cancer screening, identify gaps in...

[Treatment strategies for pediatric solid tumors].

Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi

Takamatsu H.
PMID: 16045182
Nihon Geka Gakkai Zasshi. 2005 Jul;106(7):412.

No abstract available.

Re: Cellular telephone use and cancer risk: update of a nationwide Danish cohort study.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute

Ahlbom A, Feychting M, Cardis E, Elliott P.
PMID: 17440169
J Natl Cancer Inst. 2007 Apr 18;99(8):655; author reply 655-6. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djk143.

No abstract available.

Lifestyle contributes most to distribution of cancer, report says.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

O'Dowd A.
PMID: 16002858
BMJ. 2005 Jul 09;331(7508):65. doi: 10.1136/bmj.331.7508.65.

No abstract available.

Panel discussion on medical care.

Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique

SINAI N, HERSHEY JM.
PMID: 18150798
Can J Public Health. 1949 Jun;40(6):241-56.

No abstract available.

The globalisation of cancer.

Lancet (London, England)

Boyle P.
PMID: 16920452
Lancet. 2006 Aug 19;368(9536):629-30. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(06)69225-8.

No abstract available.

Cancer risk and diet in India.

Journal of postgraduate medicine

Sinha R, Anderson DE, McDonald SS, Greenwald P.
PMID: 14597785
J Postgrad Med. 2003 Jul-Sep;49(3):222-8.

India is a developing country with one of the most diverse populations and diets in the world. Cancer rates in India are lower than those seen in Western countries, but are rising with increasing migration of rural population to...

Patterns of cancer incidence, mortality, and prevalence across five continents: defining priorities to reduce cancer disparities in different geographic regions of the world.

Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology

Kamangar F, Dores GM, Anderson WF.
PMID: 16682732
J Clin Oncol. 2006 May 10;24(14):2137-50. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2005.05.2308.

Efforts to reduce global cancer disparities begin with an understanding of geographic patterns in cancer incidence, mortality, and prevalence. Using the GLOBOCAN (2002) and Cancer Incidence in Five Continents databases, we describe overall cancer incidence, mortality, and prevalence, age-adjusted...

Cancer statistics, trends, and multiple primary cancer analyses from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program.

The oncologist

Hayat MJ, Howlader N, Reichman ME, Edwards BK.
PMID: 17227898
Oncologist. 2007 Jan;12(1):20-37. doi: 10.1634/theoncologist.12-1-20.

An overview of cancer statistics and trends for selected cancers and all sites combined are given based on data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. Median age at diagnosis for all sites combined shows a 2-year increase...

Report on cancer. Rates of incidence and mortality decrease for many cancers.

Mayo Clinic women's healthsource

[No authors listed]
PMID: 15505584
Mayo Clin Womens Healthsource. 2004 Nov;8(11):4-5.

No abstract available.

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