THE incidence of breast cancer is rising by 2 to 3 percent among residents in China’s big cities and more economically developed provinces, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Taiwan, medical experts told a Shanghai-Taipei Health Forum yesterday. Dr Wu Jiong, vice ...
Up to date knowledge on the incidence, mortality, survival, and burden of breast cancer is essential for optimized cancer prevention and control. To better understand the status of breast cancer in China, this narrative literature review collected data from multiple sources, including studies obtained...
Conclusion: Breast cancer is a major cancer that threatens the people in China. Therefore, the burden of breast cancer is still heavy. The task of cancer treatment remains severe and serious. 展开 关键词:breast cancer incidence mortality trend China ...
Objective:Breast cancer was the most common cancer and the fifth cause of cancer deaths among women in China in 2015.The evaluation of the long-term incidence and mortality trends and the prediction of the future burden of breast cancer could provide valuable information for developing prevention ...
The health burden of cancer is increasing in China, with more than 1·6 million people being diagnosed and 1·2 million people dying of the disease each year. As in most other countries, breast cancer is now the most common cancer in Chinese women; cases in China account for 12·2% of...
Objective: To estimate the incidence and mortality of female breast cancer in China based on the cancer registration data in 2014, collected by the National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR), and to provide support data for breast cancer prevention and control in China. Methods: There were 449 canc...
FULL PAPER British Journal of Cancer (2014) 110, 1891–1897 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2014.66 Keywords: male breast cancer; female breast cancer; epidemiology Breast cancer: trends in international incidence in men and women E Kreiter1, A Richardson*,2, J Potter3 and Y Yasui1 1Department of ...
Cancer Management and Research Dovepress open access to scientific and medical research Open Access Full Text Article O r i g i n a l R e s e a rc h Trends in incidence and mortality of female breast cancer during transition in Central China This article was published in the following ...
communicablediseases(includingallcancers,butspecificallybreastcancer).1InadditiontowellknownsocioeconomicdisparitieswithinChina,2substantialregionaldisparitiesexist,leadinggenerallytoinsufficientfinancialresources,infrastructure,andhealth-carestaffinundevelopedregions(figure1).3Chinahasalowincidenceofbreastcancer,...
According to the data released in 2019, breast cancer accounted for 30% of newly diagnosed malignant tumors in females, and led to 15% of female deaths from cancer [1]. The incidence and mortality of breast cancer are still rising, both in developing and developed countries [2]. In China...