Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical OncologyMalvia S, Bagadi SA, Dubey US, Saxena S. Epidemiology of breast cancer in Indian women. Asia Pac J Clin Oncol 2017; 13: 289-95.Malvia S, Bagadi SA, Dubey US, Saxena S. Epidemiology of breast cancer in Indian women. Asia Pac J Clin Oncol. ...
The incidence rate for breast cancer is comparatively low in Greater Bombay, cancer of the cervix being more common in Indian women. Wide variations in the frequency of this cancer have been observed amongst the different communities resident in Greater Bombay. Compared to the others, the Parsis ...
Epidemiologic research has established various risk factors which are significant in breast cancer aetiology and may be biological, behavioural, social, or physical. The risk factors include modifiable and non-modifiable elements, which act directly or i
This chapter takes the readers through a comprehensive journey through the multifaceted landscape of cancer with insights into the fundamental differences distinguishing normal cells from their malignant counterparts, exploring the intricate web of common and rare cancer types. The discussion then extends to...
The greatest part of the discussion centers on the incidence of oral cancer in India and its relation to the mixed habits of smoking bidi and chewing tobacco. 1 graph presents information on the incidence of carcinomas in Indian women in different regions. Cervical and breast cancer are listed...
White women, the incidence in Montana American Indian women was significantly higher for cervical cancer but was significantly lower for colorectal, breast, ... DM Bleed,DR Risser,S Sam,... - 《Journal of the National Cancer Institute》 被引量: 99发表: 1992年 Introduction to the supplement ...
Multivitamin use and breast cancer outcomes in women with early-stage breast cancer: the Life After Cancer Epidemiology study Little is known about the relation of multivitamin use to breast cancer outcomes. 2,236 women diagnosed from 1997 to 2000 with early-stage breast cancer (S... ML Kwan...
Impact of the economic crisis on healthcare resources: A panel data analysis in Eastern Mediterranean countries during 2005 to 2013 Ahmad faramarzi, Acceptance of cervical and breast cancer screening and cancer awareness among women in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, India: A cross sectional survey M. Sent...
Metabolomic epidemiology is the high-throughput study of the relationship between metabolites and health-related traits. This emerging and rapidly growing field has improved our understanding of disease aetiology and contributed to advances in precision medicine. As the field continues to develop, metabolom...
particularly in indigenous populations. The incidence of IIM has reportedly increased in the twenty-first century, but whether this is a genuine increase is not yet known. Understanding of the genetic risk factors for different IIM subtypes has advanced considerably. Infections, medications, malignancy...