In the present issue of the journal, Yang et al (2004) point to the gravity of the cancer problem in the countries of East Asia, while Eftekhar and Yarandi (2004) and Ray and Mandal (2004) emphasize the need for more knowledge transfer and awareness of risk factors and symptoms of early cancer in the populations of Asia. In addition, Vahdaninia and Montazeri (2004) and Yeole and Kumar (2004) focus on cancer mortality, generally demonstrating lower survival rates than in the developed world. For comparison of what is happening in the various regions of the world it is useful to look at change in the major female cancers, occurring in the breast and uterine cervix, reported by cancer registries included in the Cancer Incidences in Five Contin...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...
According to GLOBOCAN, cancer is the leading cause of disease worldwide. Existing literature on canc...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women in both developed and less developed countries,...
As the second most common cause of death in the world, cancer has become a persistent public health ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer incidence and mortality varies across region, sex and country\u27s economic statu...
All articles are free to read on journal website Abstract Objective: To provide an overview of the i...
Cancer is a major cause of global disease-related mortality, and a well-recognized health-care probl...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Cancer is considered a leading cause of death. The global cancer is increasing the existing burden e...
Cervical cancer is a major health burden. Annually, an estimated 470,000 new cases occur worldwide, ...
Background: A decrease in cancer mortality has been reported in the United States, Europe, and other...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...
According to GLOBOCAN, cancer is the leading cause of disease worldwide. Existing literature on canc...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women in both developed and less developed countries,...
As the second most common cause of death in the world, cancer has become a persistent public health ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer incidence and mortality varies across region, sex and country\u27s economic statu...
All articles are free to read on journal website Abstract Objective: To provide an overview of the i...
Cancer is a major cause of global disease-related mortality, and a well-recognized health-care probl...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Cancer is considered a leading cause of death. The global cancer is increasing the existing burden e...
Cervical cancer is a major health burden. Annually, an estimated 470,000 new cases occur worldwide, ...
Background: A decrease in cancer mortality has been reported in the United States, Europe, and other...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...
Background: This paper presents the latest international descriptive epidemiological data for invasi...