16Back in the 1960s, when I first heard the word "cancer", I was seven years old.第It hit us hard when one of ourI passed away at the age of 48.Cancer? What was cancer? My mother told us that it's a lump(肿瘤)_2 of填one's body, and it's very hard to cure. My uncl...
although age-specific rates were influenced by strong cohort effects (those women born in the 1890s were at high risk, those born in the mid-1930s at low risk). The cervical screening programme began in the 1960s, offering cervical smear...
Lung cancer in women: the secret, silent killer: women began smoking at greater rates in the 1960s, and since that time, the rate of lung cancer deaths in women has escalated.(Lung Diseases)Pruitt, William C
rates were high in the 1960s, but declined by 17% in men and 35% in women. An approximately 50% decline was observed for mortality, which was among the lowest in the world in the early 1990s, and some decline was observed also for and , while breast and showed a general stability. ...
South Asians mostly migrated to the UK in the 1950s and 1960s. The literature of cancer patterns in migrant populations refer to them as either South Asians or South Asian migrants, often without distinguishing between the first, second and the third generations. Patterns of cancer incidence, ...
Paterson MEL, Wade-Evans T, Sturdee DW, et al. Endometrial disease after treatment with oestrogens and progestogens in the climacteric. British Medical Journal 280: 822–824, 1980 PubMedCASGoogle Scholar Persson I. The risk of endometrial and breast cancer after oestrogen treatment. Acta Obstetr...
There were highly s... C. Stiller,K. Bunch - 《Br J Cancer》 被引量: 556发表: 1990年 Trends in cancer survival in Vaud, Switzerland Survival rates from the Vaud Cancer Registry were compared for incident cases registered in 1974-1978 and 1979-1983. No appreciable difference was evident ...
Aims This study aimed to describe trends in the incidence and survival of cancer in teenagers and young adults in South East England between 1960 and 2002, and the influence of socioeconomic status upon survival. Materials and methods Data on 1788 patients aged 15–24 years were extracted from...
Overall, cancer rates have increased over time and are expected to continue to rise into the future. Of particular interest is the increase in rates of germ cell tumours (in males) and carcinomas (in females) in young adults, since their rates are projected to further increase over time. ...
term toxicity [1] would appear both old fashioned and unlikely. However the use of cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs to treat malignancies has been an integral part of cancer care since the 1950s [2] and in the treatment of a limited number of malignancies it has been spectacularly successful [3]...