Breast cancer is a complex disease that results from a multistage process involving the deregulation of a number of different signaling cascades. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in India and accounts for 7% of global burden of breast cancer and one-fifth of all ...
Making cancer treatment free for all irrespective of the type of cancer would help to mitigate the burden of CHE among Indian households. There is a specific need of implementation and upgradation of the existing primary health centres (PHCs) for cancer screening and treatment. The Pradhan Mantri...
Challenges of the Oral Cancer Burden in India Journal of Cancer EpidemiologyPaul E, GossKathrin, Strasser-WeipplBrittany L, Lee-BychkovskyLei, FanJunjie, LiYanin, Chavarri-GuerraPedro E R, LiedkeC ... Coelho,K Russell - 《Journal of Cancer Epidemiology》 被引量: 209发表: 2012年 Epidemiology...
This study aims is to investigate the burden of breast cancer in Iran and its relationship with the Human Development Index (HDI) during 2009 to 2019. Study design The present study is an observational study in Iran during the years 2009 to 2019. Data related to the incidence, mortality, ...
Cancer is among the most common non communicable diseases in India. Breast cancer contributes one fourth of all cancer burden in India. It is noted that more number of cases are being seen in 25 to 40 years age group. Objective of the study was to study risk factor associated with breast...
Prostate cancer is responsible for a substantial loss of life and burden ofsuffering among adult males. Evidence suggests that the risk of morbidity andmor... Brian K. Johnson - Prostate -- Cancer 被引量: 2发表: 2005年 Understanding why women delay in seeking help for breast cancer symptoms...
International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France BACKGROUND: Demographic, socioeconomic and cultural changes in India have increased longevity, delayed childbearing, decreased parity and resulted in a more westernised lifestyle, contributing to the increasing burden of cancer, especially among ...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is responsible for 10.4% of the global burden of cancers in women and half of this occurs in developing countries. In the sphere of cancer control, much would be achieved if breast cancer were to be detected early. Since a large proportion of patients in India ...
Given the young ages of onset, the high case-fatality ratio, as well as the considerable costs of cancer treatment (virtually none of which may be covered by public or private insurance) the social and economic burden imposed on families can be devastating. In countries with extreme poverty, ...
analysis of a nation-wide population-based prospective cohort study on 1 393 985 Taiwanese women M-J Chen1, WY-Y Wu2,3, AM-F Yen4, JC-Y Fann5, SL-S Chen4, SY-H Chiu6, H-H Chen2 and S-T Chiou7,8 BACKGROUND: Asian women have a younger age at onset of breast cancer and ...