in the USA than in China,except for esophageal cancer(78.2%vs.41.1%).The 5-year relative survival rates in China have improved substantially during 2000–2014,whereas survival for most cancer types in the USA was significantly higher than in China,except for upper gastrointestinal cancers.Our ...
The improvement in cancer survival rates could be attributed to China's major healthcare reforms and technological advances which enabled earlier diagnosis, more effective treatment, and better cancer care management, said the report. The study also found that eight types of cancer, including thyroid,...
the report has called attention to the relatively low screening rates for prostate cancer and cervical cancer. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer for men in two-thirds of the countries across the globe. In China, the incidence rate is lower than that in developed Western countries, but ...
Knowing the mutation frequency of cancer genes in China is crucial for reducing the global health burden. We integrate the tumor epidemiological statistics with cancer gene mutation rates identified in 11,948 cancer patients to determine their weighted proportions within a Chinese cancer patient cohort....
"The upward trend seen in cancer incidence and death rates in China has been initially curbed, and the incidence of prevalent cancers, such as those in the esophagus, stomach and liver, has been decreasing annually," she said. Drawing lessons from past years' efforts, the commiss...
Annual trend of the top five cancer PYLL rate in the elderly in China, 2005–2016 From 2005 to 2016, in males, among the top five cancer PYLL rates from different age groups, only the PYLL rate of gastric cancer from the 60–64 age group showed a downward trend (APC = -2.65, P ...
Background: Gastric cancer is a common cancer in China. This project investigated the disease burden of gastric cancer from 1990 to 2019 in China and globally. Methods: The global age-standardized rates (ASRs) were extracted from the Global Burden of Disease. Moreover, the estimated annual perc...
Changing patterns in breast cancer incidence trends. Incidence rates for breast cancer in U.S. women have steadily increased for decades, but the reasons are not well understood. A recent upturn in these tren... TR Holford,KA Cronin,AB Mariotto,... - 《J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr》 被引量...
The rising cancer incidence rate in China poses a substantial public health concern, although there have been remarkable improvements in the country’s cancer mortality and survival rates. In this Review, we outline the current landscape and future directions of cancer care and research in China. ...
Although conventional cancer treatments have greatly reduced mortality rates, they often produce adverse effects such as fatigue, hot flashes, nausea, and postoperative pain that bring negative impact on patients' lives, Mao told Xinhua in an exclusive interview. ...