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Abstract Prevention offers the greatest public health potential and the most cost‐effective long‐term cancer control strategy. Authoritative, clear, evidence‐based, and region‐specific recommendations to actively contribute to cancer prevention are extremely valuable for the public, health professionals, advocates, and policymakers worldwide. The World
Carolina Espina+8 more
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What's New? Lynch syndrome is a prevalent cause of hereditary gynecological cancers, but the timeline of molecular alterations preceding malignancy remains unclear. By studying consecutive surveillance specimens for up to 15 years before cancer diagnosis, the authors found that atypical endometrial hyperplasia was indistinguishable from endometrial and
Anni K. Kauppinen+3 more
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Occupational benzene exposure and skin cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Angelini M, Seyyedsalehi MS, Boffetta P.
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What's New? Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) is the primary cause of anal cancer, for which the majority of cases occur in women. Anal cancer screening guidelines have limited evidence to inform effective strategies for women with HIV. We designed a study that was nested within the Costa Rica HPV Vaccine Trial to understand the natural history
Cameron B. Haas+36 more
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The global burden of cancers attributable to occupational factors, 1990-2021. [PDF]
Zou B+7 more
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Carcinogen susceptibility is regulated by genome architecture and predicts cancer mutagenesis
Pablo E. García-Nieto+6 more
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What's New? Current knowledge of the genetic architecture underlying the development of renal cell carcinoma‐related multiple primary tumours is limited. The authors comprehensively analysed the results of exome/genome sequencing cohorts including 534 patients to better define genotype–phenotype correlations.
Huairen Zhang+6 more
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A 7-Year Active Surveillance Experience for Occupational Lung Cancer in Bologna, Italy (2017-2023). [PDF]
Bogni M, Cervino D, Rossi MR, Galli P.
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Genetic variants underlying precancerous conditions of hepatocellular carcinoma
Abstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of liver cancer, accounting for 80% of cases worldwide. While chronic hepatitis B and C infections remain primary risk factors, emerging evidence highlights the increasing contributions of metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and alcohol‐associated liver disease
Jonathan Jaime G. Guerrero+7 more
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