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Seminars in Oncology, 2001
Inequalities in health reflect social inequalities in society. The incapacity of our society to eliminate poverty is indeed one of the most blatant examples of failure in prevention. Every individual's health history is characterized by life-long influences and superimposed short-term factors, but health biographies of the rich and the poor show ...
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Inequalities in health reflect social inequalities in society. The incapacity of our society to eliminate poverty is indeed one of the most blatant examples of failure in prevention. Every individual's health history is characterized by life-long influences and superimposed short-term factors, but health biographies of the rich and the poor show ...
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Maturitas, 2002
Estrogens are important in the growth and differentiation of hormone-responsive tissue. Estrogens will proliferate surface epithelia of the ductal breast, the vagina and others. Undoubtedly, genetic and environmental factors influence estrogen homeostatasis and tissue specific exposure to estrogen and its metabolites.
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Estrogens are important in the growth and differentiation of hormone-responsive tissue. Estrogens will proliferate surface epithelia of the ductal breast, the vagina and others. Undoubtedly, genetic and environmental factors influence estrogen homeostatasis and tissue specific exposure to estrogen and its metabolites.
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The Cancer Journal, 2015
The global incidence of cancer is expected to increase substantially over the next decades. This trend is very much driven by a rise in lifestyle-related cancers due to economic and demographic transitions worldwide. Lifestyle factors, such as smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, diet, and physical inactivity, and also reproductive and hormonal ...
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The global incidence of cancer is expected to increase substantially over the next decades. This trend is very much driven by a rise in lifestyle-related cancers due to economic and demographic transitions worldwide. Lifestyle factors, such as smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, diet, and physical inactivity, and also reproductive and hormonal ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
It is no longer reasonable to divide cancers into those that are genetic in origin and those that are environmental in origin. With rare exception, carcinogenesis involves environmental factors that directly or indirectly exert a change in the cell's genome.
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It is no longer reasonable to divide cancers into those that are genetic in origin and those that are environmental in origin. With rare exception, carcinogenesis involves environmental factors that directly or indirectly exert a change in the cell's genome.
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Environmental Science & Technology, 1985
An approach for reduction of the incidence of cancer which is based on regulation of chemical carcinogens is presented. The paper reviews the mechanisms of cancer induction, their relationships to dose-response functions, and the epidemiologic and animal studies used to estimate the coefficients of those functions.
P F, Ricci, L S, Molton
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An approach for reduction of the incidence of cancer which is based on regulation of chemical carcinogens is presented. The paper reviews the mechanisms of cancer induction, their relationships to dose-response functions, and the epidemiologic and animal studies used to estimate the coefficients of those functions.
P F, Ricci, L S, Molton
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Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 1998
A large number of cohort and case‐control studies have contributed to increased knowledge regarding alcoholic beverages and risk of malignant diseases. A clear association pointing at a causal relationship has been found for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, and liver. A suggestive association has been found for cancer of the large
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A large number of cohort and case‐control studies have contributed to increased knowledge regarding alcoholic beverages and risk of malignant diseases. A clear association pointing at a causal relationship has been found for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, and liver. A suggestive association has been found for cancer of the large
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Micronutrients and cancer risk
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1994An abundance of epidemiologic evidence, based on numerous and remarkably consistent observations that persons who consume high intakes of fruits and vegetables have reduced risks of most human cancers, supports the concept that micronutrients may play important roles in the prevention of human cancers.
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Global burden of gastric cancer: epidemiological trends, risk factors, screening and prevention
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023A. Thrift, T. Wenker, H. El‐Serag
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1986
Summary Whether it is a computer printout or a hand-checked list, the cancer risk profile provides the nurse with valuable data for teaching patients about cancer risk factors of personal interest. It can also be an effective patient motivator; it may help the patient make personal health choices that will minimize his risk of cancer; and it may ...
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Summary Whether it is a computer printout or a hand-checked list, the cancer risk profile provides the nurse with valuable data for teaching patients about cancer risk factors of personal interest. It can also be an effective patient motivator; it may help the patient make personal health choices that will minimize his risk of cancer; and it may ...
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