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Estimates of the cancer incidence and mortality in Europe in 2006.
BACKGROUND Monitoring the evolution of the cancer burden in Europe is of great value. Estimates of the cancer burden in Europe have been published for 2004 and estimates are now being presented for cancer incidence and mortality in Europe for 2006 ...
J. Ferlay+5 more
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Objective To establish an acute canine coronary artery occlusion model by implanting a mixed thrombus prepared in vitro into the coronary artery by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
Ting Ma+5 more
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Purpose To determine the effects of anti-B cell surface marker CD20 antibody on the occurrence and progression of endometrial cancer to provide insights into clinical treatment in the future.
Jinqiu Su+8 more
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Background Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is the predominant subtype of esophageal carcinoma in China. This study was to develop a staging model to predict outcomes of patients with ESCC.
Jin-Cheng Guo+11 more
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Trends in Thyroid Cancer Incidence and Mortality in the United States, 1974-2013
Importance Thyroid cancer incidence has increased substantially in the United States over the last 4 decades, driven largely by increases in papillary thyroid cancer.
Hyeyeun Lim+4 more
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Background Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains one of the major causes of death in humans. Genetic testing may allow early detection and prevention of this disease.
De-Yang Li+7 more
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A Class of $K$-Sample Tests for Comparing the Cumulative Incidence of a Competing Risk
In this paper, for right censored competing risks data, a class of tests developed for comparing the cumulative incidence of a particular type of failure among different groups.
R. Gray
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On incidence choosability of cubic graphs [PDF]
An incidence of a graph $G$ is a pair $(u,e)$ where $u$ is a vertex of $G$ and $e$ is an edge of $G$ incident with $u$. Two incidences $(u,e)$ and $(v,f)$ of $G$ are adjacent whenever (i) $u=v$, or (ii) $e=f$, or (iii) $uv=e$ or $uv=f$. An incidence $k$-coloring of $G$ is a mapping from the set of incidences of $G$ to a set of $k$ colors such that ...
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Extending backcalculation to analyse BSE data.
We review the origins of backcalculation (or back projection) methods developed for the analysis of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) incidence data. These techniques have been used extensively for >15 years to deconvolute clinical case incidence,
Anderson, RM+3 more
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