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Cancer Incidence and Mortality Estimates in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Systematic Analysis of the GLOBOCAN 2022. [PDF]

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Anaemia, ethnicity, and cancer incidence: a retrospective cohort study in primary care. [PDF]

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Incidence of cancer

The Lancet, 2001
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Cancer Incidence and Trends

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020
The incidence of many types of cancer continues to increase, and despite many successes in the realms of screening, prevention, and treatment, cancer remains the second leading cause of death in North America. Cancer types affecting this population have varied over time, with a trend toward more malignancies caused by modifiable risk factors related to
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Pediatric Cancer Incidences

Archives in Cancer Research, 2016
Cancer affects pediatric patients according to the type of tissue, anatomical site, genetics, age and sex. It may affect at any age from birth till the age of 19 years. The probability of developing cancer before the age of 20 varies by gender. It has been reported that most of cancer types except Hodgkin’s disease are rising 1 percent yearly since 70s.
Noor Kamil, Saba Kamil
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Cancer Incidence in Pulmonary Vasculitis

2013
Pulmonary vasculitis is a potentially lethal autoimmune disease characterized by granulomatous inflammation of respiratory tract, necrotizing vasculitis affecting small-to medium-size vessels and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies elevation. Typical therapy involves high-dose glucocorticosteroids combined with cyclophosphamide in a dose 1-2 mg/kg ...
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Cancer Incidence Among Incelandic Nurses

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1995
This study investigated cancer incidence among Icelandic nurses, with a special focus on breast cancer. Cancer incidence in the study group was compared with that of the general female population. Elevated standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) were seen for some cancer sites, including breast cancer.
H, Gunnarsdóttir, V, Rafnsson
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Cancer Incidence in Western Samoa

International Journal of Epidemiology, 1991
This report presents the first data on cancer incidence in Western Samoa, which has one of the largest Polynesian communities in the world. Incidence estimates are based on a systematic retrospective survey of cancer cases identified in the laboratory of pathology, and from hospital records, for the period January 1980 to June 1988.
N, Paksoy, C, Bouchardy, D M, Parkin
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