Although the incidence of breast cancer in Asia remains lower than in North America, Western Europe, and Oceania, rates have been increasing rapidly during the past few decades, and Asian countries now account for 40% of breast cancer cases diagnosed worldwide. Breast cancer mortality has also ...
Extent of shift of immigrant's mortality rate in origin country toward rate of native-born population; Observation on breast cancer mortality rates; Factors influencing breast cancer rates of immigrants; Alteration of the risk of breast cancer in later life.Kliewer...
∗ A grouping file with country names and continent information. For each column, the first ‘+1’ indicated the aggregated incidence or mortality per continent or HDI level; the second ‘+1’ denoted the geographical distribution figure of breast cancer burden by age groups from Cancer Today....
Laterality of second primary breast cancer after first primary DCIS, by type of surgery, 1998 to 2011, N = 4 581* eTable 5. Breast cancer-specific mortality and hazard ratios for breast cancer mortality after DCIS, by type of recurrence eTable 6. A comparison of patients with DCIS by tre...
Projection of BCM showed that mortality rates might continue to grow with time, especially in older ages in each Asian country under study. The highest forecasted BCM rates were observed in Pakistan as compared to other countries. The obvious increase in BCM suggested that earlier tactics should ...
Analysis of Female Breast Cancer Descriptive Epidemiology in Tianjin, China.Breast cancer - incidence - mortality and survival rates... XS Hao,KS Chen,H Liu - 《Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Apjcp》 被引量: 65发表: 2002年 Incidence, mortality and survival of female breast cancer ...
Breast cancer is the number one cause of death in Canadian women aged 20-74 years (for all 5-year age groups) and the second leading cause for those aged 75 years and over. To assess the long-term mortality of this disease, we collected and analyzed data from 1925 to 1982. A 3-year...
It is also the principal cause of death from cancer among women globally. We review the descriptive epidemiology of the disease, focusing on some of the key elements of the geographical and temporal variations in incidence and mortality in each world region. The observations are discussed in the...
Hydrogen sulfide is essential in many biological processes and a promising cancer imaging and signalling molecule and therapeutic agent, but the potential applications are hindered by its low endogenous levels. Here, the authors develop a nanoplatform based on H2S-responsive self-immolative poly(thiocarba...
cancer mortality, 1950–1998: Part I – all cancers among men. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2002, 94: 904-915. Article PubMed Google Scholar Singh GK, Miller BA, Hankey BF: Changing area socioeconomic patterns in U.S. cancer mortality, 1950–1998: Part II – lung and colorectal cancers. J ...