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Opioids and Cancer Mortality

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2020
Opioids are the gold standard for the treatment of cancer-related pain. Preclinical studies have associated opioids with cancer progression and overall survival. In mice models, opioids have been shown to possess pro-tumor activity secondary to immunosuppression, migration of tumor cells, increased activity of vascular endothelial growth factor ...
Jaya, Amaram-Davila   +2 more
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Mortality in Prostate Cancer

Journal of Urology, 1996
We evaluated in patients with prostate cancer whether treatment is associated with in decreased mortality and whether the association of treatment with mortality varies with calendar time.Using the 146,979 prostate cancer patients from the 1973 to 1990 public use tape of the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results program, we performed survival ...
A, Krongrad, H, Lai, S H, Lamm, S, Lai
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Cancer Mortality in Italy, 1992

Tumori Journal, 1996
Background Data and statistics are presented on cancer death certification in Italy, updating previous publications covering the period 1955-1991. Methods Data for 1992 subdivided into 30 cancer sites are presented in 8 tables, including age- and sex-specific absolute and percentage frequencies of cancer deaths, and crude, age-specific and age ...
A. Decarli, C. La Vecchia
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Cancer Mortality In Indians

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— The MEDICAL NEWS article "Cancer Mortality Among Indians Remains Low" (221:550, 1972), which quotes data of Drs. Edward T. Creagan and Joseph F. Fraumeni, presents some important observations. However, the report also stresses the statistical evidence that the death rate for cancer is much lower for American Indians than for other ...
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Cancer Mortality in Italy, 1982

Tumori Journal, 1988
In questo rapporto vengono presentati e brevemente commentati dati e statistiche di mortalita per tumori in Italia nel 1982, sulla base dei dati di certificazione di morte pubblicati dall'Istituto Centrale di Statistica (ISTAT). Il numero totale di morti per tumore e salito ad oltre 127.000, e vi e stato un incremento medio nei tassi standardizzati del
A. Decarli, C. La Vecchia
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Cancer Mortality in Italy, 2003

Tumori Journal, 2009
Aims and Background This report provides data and statistics for cancer mortality in Italy in 2003, updating previous work on the issue. Methods Cancer death certification numbers by cause and estimates of the resident population in 2003, stratified by sex and quinquennium of age, were obtained from the World Health Organization database.
M. Malvezzi   +5 more
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Cancer Mortality in Italy, 1983

Tumori Journal, 1989
This report presents data and statistics on cancer death certification in Italy in 1983 thus updating previous work available from 1955. Data are presented by age sex and cancer site. The results show that cancer mortality remained stable for females and rose by two percent for males due primarily to an increase in lung cancer.
A. Decarli, C. La Vecchia
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Cancer Mortality in Italy, 1998

Tumori Journal, 2002
This short report provides data and statistics of cancer mortality in Italy in 1998, updating previous work on the issue. The material and methods of this report are similar to those previously described1,2. Briefly, cancer death certification numbers by cause and estimates of the resident population in 1998, stratified by sex and quinquennia of age ...
Negri E, La Vecchia C, Decarli A
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