While cancer is a global problem, there is remarkable variation in the types of cancer that predominate in different parts of the world, and especially between developed and developin
Worldwide, more than 12 million individuals are newly diagnosed with cancer annually (Torpy et al., ...
Many Asian countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, have experienced an increa...
Pada masa kini, kanser merupakan masalah kesihatan yang utama, dan kematian yang melibatkan kanser ...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women in both developed and less developed countries,...
Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, East Timor and the Philippines constitute peninsular and isl...
Despite the reduction of registered num-bers, leprosy is still a major health problem in several cou...
According to GLOBOCAN, cancer is the leading cause of disease worldwide. Existing literature on canc...
Cancer is a major cause of global disease-related mortality, and a well-recognized health-care probl...
Asia accounts for about 60 % of the world’s population and half the global burden of cancer [1]. Due...
Southeast Asia is a region of enormous social, economic, and political diversity, both across and wi...
With economic growth in Asia, cancer has become increasingly prominent as a major health problem. Ho...
Recently, the rate of cancer deaths in less-developed countries such as Bangladesh has significantly...
Cancer remains a major public health problem in developed countries due to industrialization, change...
Southeast Asia is a region of enormous social, economic, and political diversity, both across and wi...
With the rising incidence and prevalence of cancer in Asia–Pacific, the need for adequate cancer edu...
Worldwide, more than 12 million individuals are newly diagnosed with cancer annually (Torpy et al., ...
Many Asian countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, have experienced an increa...
Pada masa kini, kanser merupakan masalah kesihatan yang utama, dan kematian yang melibatkan kanser ...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women in both developed and less developed countries,...
Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, East Timor and the Philippines constitute peninsular and isl...
Despite the reduction of registered num-bers, leprosy is still a major health problem in several cou...
According to GLOBOCAN, cancer is the leading cause of disease worldwide. Existing literature on canc...
Cancer is a major cause of global disease-related mortality, and a well-recognized health-care probl...
Asia accounts for about 60 % of the world’s population and half the global burden of cancer [1]. Due...
Southeast Asia is a region of enormous social, economic, and political diversity, both across and wi...
With economic growth in Asia, cancer has become increasingly prominent as a major health problem. Ho...
Recently, the rate of cancer deaths in less-developed countries such as Bangladesh has significantly...
Cancer remains a major public health problem in developed countries due to industrialization, change...
Southeast Asia is a region of enormous social, economic, and political diversity, both across and wi...
With the rising incidence and prevalence of cancer in Asia–Pacific, the need for adequate cancer edu...
Worldwide, more than 12 million individuals are newly diagnosed with cancer annually (Torpy et al., ...
Many Asian countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, have experienced an increa...
Pada masa kini, kanser merupakan masalah kesihatan yang utama, dan kematian yang melibatkan kanser ...