Objectives: The incidence of ovarian cancer has been decreasing in the United States. However, this decline in new cases may not be reflected in all ethnic groups. We propose to determine the racial disparities in the incidence and trends of epithelial ovarian cancers in the US. Methods: Data...
This cross-sectional population-based study characterizes the epidemiology of cancer in US adolescents and young adults aged 15 to 39 years with respect
Our goal is to model the shifting landscape of cancer from one birth year to the next for leading cancers in men and women by race and ethnicity. From this ensemble, we hope to glean insights into the overall trajectory of cancer in the US from the Greatest Generation (born from 1908 ...
In women, the incidence of cancer of the corpus uteri showed a slight upward trend (APC = 1.0; p < 0.05), whereas that of ovarian cancer showed a decreasing trend (APC = -2.1; p < 0.05) (Fig. 3c, Supplementary Table 3.3). Men were more likely to develop urinary...
Presents a comparison of ovarian cancer incidence rates among Japanese, Chinese and Filipino migrants to the United States (U.S.) and their descendants with rates among U.S.-born whites. Data source; Information on age, race and birthplace; Comparisons among U.S. residents; Comparisons among ...
Third National Cancer Survey, 1969--71, the incidence of ovarian cancer was 60-70% higher in women who had never married than in those who had. This relationship was present in both whites and blacks and in all age groups over 25 years. Among ovarian epithelial tumors, those for which ...
The aim of this study was to examine the trend of ovary cancer incidence from 1999 to 2010 in China and predict the burden up to 2020. Crude incidence, age specific incidence and age-adjusted incidence rates were calculated. Joinpoint regression was performed to obtain estimated annual percentage...
Histology-specific long-term trends in the incidence of ovarian cancer and borderline tumours in Norway were examined, based on data from the population-based Cancer Registry of Norway. A total of 14,352 cases of ovarian cancer were diagnosed between 1954-1993, of which 94%of the histologically...
The cancers on the rise included two types of stomach cancer, small intestine cancer, estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer, ovarian, liver, bile duct and colorectal cancer, uterine and testicular cancer, gall bladder, kidney and pancreatic cancer, and two...
Socio-demographic variation in stage at diagnosis of breast, bladder, colon, endometrial, lung, melanoma, prostate, rectal, renal and ovarian cancer in England and its population impact Article Open access 09 February 2021 The changing landscape of cancer in the USA — opportunities for advancing...