which currently provides small area level estimates of cancer incidence and relative survival, this work will help to provide a more comprehensive picture of cancer in Australia by supporting policy makers, researchers, and the general public in understanding the spatial distri...
This systematic review estimates the point prevalence of different supportive care needs stratified by the tool used to measure needs and cancer type in Australia. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, Embase, and Scopus from 2010 to April 2023 to identify relevant studies published on the prevalence of ...
Cancer prevalence in developed countries is very similar in men and women, 1.1% of the sex-specific population, while in developing countries the prevalence is some 25% greater in women than men, reflecting a preponderance of cancer sites with poor survival such as liver, oesophagus and stomach...
1. What's the main cause of the rise of melanoma? A: The climate change. B: Better detection. C: More exposure to the sun. D: The increase of skin cancer. 2. What's a mistake according to experts? A: Applying sunscreen in summer. B: Wearing sun-screen when there is snow. C:...
Approximately 1 in 285 children diagnosed with cancer before their 20th birthday in the USA [9] and 174 cases per million children per year in Australia [10]. In Yemen, the incidence of childhood cancer is 1.9 per 100,000 and this disease was more common in different age groups of 5–9...
Self-reported prevalence of prostate-specific antigen testing in South Australia: A community studyTo determine the prevalence and other characteristics of self-reported blood testing (prostate-specific antigen [PSA]) for prostate cancer in the community. Interview-based prevalence study. 695 men aged ...
The objective of the study was to explore the relationship between birthplace and the treated prevalence of in Australia. Treated prevalence rates were derived from two surveys. These were the 1989-1990 National Health Survey, carried out by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, and the general prac...
Prevalence of non-HIV cancer risk factors in persons living with HIV/AIDS Objective: The burden of cancer among persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is substantial and increasing. We assessed the prevalence of modifiable cancer r... LS Park,RU Hernández-Ramírez,MJ Silverberg,... - 《Aids》...
Between 1992 and 2011, complete cancer prevalence in Western Australia increased by a magnitude of 2.5-fold. Forty-five and 44% of the increase in complete cancer prevalence in males and females between 1992 and 2011 can be attributed to prostate and breast cancer, respectively. The absolute ...
Institute of Medicine. Dietary reference intakes for calcium and vitamin D. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press; 2011. Google Scholar McDonnell SL, Baggerly CA, French CB, Baggerly LL, Garland CF, Gorham ED, et al. Breast cancer risk markedly lower with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D ...