Trends in Prostate cancer incidence in Bangalore, IndiaGopalakrishnappa B R
FULL PAPER British Journal of Cancer (2014) 110, 1891–1897 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2014.66 Keywords: male breast cancer; female breast cancer; epidemiology Breast cancer: trends in international incidence in men and women E Kreiter1, A Richardson*,2, J Potter3 and Y Yasui1 1Department of ...
The incidence of thyroid cancer has increased over the past several decades, which, in many countries around the world, has been largely driven by new cases of papillary thyroid cancer Increased opportunities for detection and diagnosis of small, indolent thyroid cancers seem to explain much, but ...
India. Survival from prostate cancer improved during the 1970s and 1980s; further increases in the 1990s may be largely a result of earlier diagnosis. There were wide differences in survivadoi:10.1046/j.1464-410X.2002.2822.xM. QuinnNational Cancer Intelligence CentreOffice for National StatisticsP...
The smallest increase was seen in high SDI countries. Globally, population aging contributed 17%; population growth, 12%; and changes in age-specific rates, −1% to this change. The most common incident cancer globally for men was prostate cancer (1.4 million cases). The leading cause of ...
Cancer incidence trends in India. During the last 20 years, India has emerged as a fast growing economy with changes in lifestyle-related behavior partially responsible for the increasing c... RA Badwe,D Rajesh,M Laversanne,... - 《Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology》 被引量: 9发表: ...
5. Prostate Cancer In 2017, there were 1.3 million (95% UI, 1.2-1.7 million) incident cases of prostate cancer and 416 000 (95% UI, 357 000-490 000) deaths. Prostate cancer caused 7.1 million (95% UI, 6.1 million-8.4 million) DALYs globally in 2017, with 88% coming from YL...
In males in 1968-1972 cancer of the oesophagus was the leading cancer, followed by lung, larynx, tongue and stomach, while in 1988-2002 cancer of the lung will be the most predominant cancer, followed by hypopharynx, oesophagus, prostate and tongue. It is believed that the results of the ...
In the United States, extensive use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for early detection of prostate cancer prostate cancer was responsible for a steady increase in the incidence of clinically and pathologically localized prostate canc... AlanW.Partin,AlexanderHaese,AlanW.Partin,... - Humana ...
Only in liver cancer did mortality track incidence (IMR = 1.1). For four cancer sites; uterine, prostate, oral and thyroid, incidence and mortality trends are suggestive of overdiagnosis. Trends in melanoma and kidney cancer suggest potential overdiagnosis and an underlying increase in true ...