As China's economy has expanded, the country's economically developed regions have seen a steady transition from an Eastern to Western eating pattern, which may explain the increase in ASIR and ASDR of LC due to NASH. The global burden of NASH parallels the increase in obesity rates [26]...
aIt has been found that the rates of cancer among the Mediterranean populations are significantly lower than the rest of Europe and the United States. This has been attributed to the high dietary intake of plant foods and olive oil. Although it has been observed that per capita fat consumption...
with the rest of the country. This decline has beenattributed primarily to a change in the social acceptability of smoking amongCalifornia residents. However, smoking rates in California were declining morerapidly than the rest of the country since the late 1980s, before enactment ofProposition 99...
The pandemic has enhanced the decreasing trend of screening mammogram rates in the public healthcare system in the total time series (SPC − 3.4%; p < 0.001). In the private healthcare system, the pandemic has reverted the stationary trend (pre-pandemic) to a decreasing trend in ...
Gastric cancer (GC) remains a significant global health challenge, characterized by high incidence and mortality rates, particularly in East Asia. A comprehensive understanding of the disease burden of gastric cancer is crucial for developing effective p
Median per capita spending in USD for cancer care was $296 (IQR, $222-$348), with the US spending more than any other country ($584). After adjusting for smoking, 9 countries had lower cancer care expenditures and lower mortality rates than the US. Of the remaining 12 countries, the ...
The highest rates of cancer in 2018 were recorded in the Kursk region The minimum number of cancer was detected in Dagestan (887 cases per 100 thousand population), Tuva (993.1), Chechnya (1044), Ingushetia (1179.3) and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (1244.8). The average prevalence ra...
“Although the U.S. spent more on cancer care than any other country, this expenditure was not associated with substantially lower cancer mortality rates,” the research team said. “Understanding how other countries achieve lower cancer mortality rates at a fraction of U.S. spending may prove ...
The SDI, a composite indicator reflecting a region’s socio-economic status, combines factors like income per capita, educational attainment, and fertility rates11. It ranges from 0 to 1, with higher values indicating better socio-economic conditions. We divided SDI into quintiles for detailed anal...
Decreases in mortality may also be a direct effect of improved treatment of breast cancer and may be reflected by increases in survival rates22. In Austria, mandatory health care is provided to all citizens and the country’s health system is among the highest ranked in performance worldwide23...