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Lifetime risk of cancer goes up

Science, 2015
Cancer Research More than 50% of people born in the U.K. since 1960 will develop cancer in their lifetimes, finds a new study. Combining actual cancer rates from 1951 to 2012 with projected rates for 2013 through 2060, Ahmad et al. estimated lifetime risks for men and women born in 1930 with those for men and women born from 1931 to 1960.
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Lifetime recreational physical activity and the risk of prostate cancer

Cancer Causes & Control, 2019
Research on the association between physical activity and the risk of prostate cancer is inconsistent. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the timing, intensity, and type of recreational physical activity influence prostate cancer risk.A population-based case-control study was conducted in Western Australia in 2001-2002.
Elizabeth Sorial   +7 more
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On the conversion of solid cancer excess relative risk into lifetime attributable risk

Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 2001
Risk coefficients representing the lifetime radiation-induced cancer mortality (or incidence) attributable to an exposure to ionizing radiation, have been published by major international scientific committees. The calculations involve observations in an exposed population and choices of a standard population (for risk transportation), of suitable ...
A M, Kellerer, E A, Nekolla, L, Walsh
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Familial effects of prostate and other cancers on lifetime breast cancer risk

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1993
Lifetime probabilities of developing breast cancer were calculated for first-degree female relatives of three groups of breast cancer patients: 114 with bilateral cancer, 186 unselected, and 88 males. The patients were classified according to whether they had a family history of prostate, endometrial, or ovarian cancer, or no family history of these ...
D E, Anderson, M D, Badzioch
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[Trends in the lifetime risk to be diagnosed with cancer in the Netherlands].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2023
To describe for the Dutch population the lifetime risk to be diagnosed with or to die from cancer.The cancer incidence and death rates of 1990-2019 were analyzed by 5-year periods.For the calculations cancer incidence rates were used from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Population and mortality data were obtained from Statistics Netherlands. All rates
Ghita C W M, Puts   +6 more
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Estimating the lifetime risk of cancer associated with multiple CT scans

Journal of Radiological Protection, 2014
Multiple CT scans are often done on the same patient resulting in an increased risk of cancer. Prior publications have estimated risks on a population basis and often using an effective dose. Simply adding up the risks from single scans does not correctly account for the survival function.
V K, Ivanov   +6 more
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Previous cancer and radiotherapy as risk factors for lung cancer in lifetime nonsmokers

Cancer Causes and Control, 1993
A history of previous primary cancer and of radiotherapy were investigated as risk factors for lung cancer in lifetime nonsmokers in a hospital-based case-control study. By design, subjects with a previous tobacco-related primary (of the lung, larynx, oropharynx, esophagus, kidney, bladder, or pancreas) were excluded.
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Lifetime Alcohol Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk

1998
Abstract : This case control study examines breast cancer risk in relation to lifetime alcohol consumption. Subjects are 335 white and 35 black pre-menopausal and 900 white and 80 black postmenopausal women, age 35 to 79, from Erie and Niagara counties in western New York State, with incident, pathologically confirmed breast cancer.
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Proportion and number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors in the United States

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Farhad Islami   +2 more
exaly  

Factors influencing risk‐based care of the childhood cancer survivor in the 21st century

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Stephanie B Dixon   +2 more
exaly  

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