Abstract The observed increased risks of noncardia stomach cancer among foreign-born second-generation immigrants compared to the Swedes suggest that these immigrants were infected by Helicobacter pylori before immigration
BackgroundCervical, liver and stomach cancers are the most common infection-associated malignancies ...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: Isolated groups, such as first generation non-Western immigrants, are at risk for subopt...
BACKGROUND: The changes of cancer incidence upon immigration can be used as an estimator of environm...
Does immigration play a role in the risk of gastric cancer by site and by histological type? A study...
Environmental exposures, particularly infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and tobacco, are known...
The early cancer studies on immigrants, which started to appear some 50 years ago, showed that the i...
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is linked to alcohol drinking, whereas esophageal adenocarcinoma ...
We studied the effect of new environment on the risk in and mortality of gynecological cancers in fi...
To examine the role of gender, age at immigration and length of stay on incidence trends of common c...
Incidence of cancer of unknown primary (CUP) varies globally, and environmental factors are suspecte...
Environmental risk factors, particularly tobacco smoking, are important for transitional-cell carcin...
Background: Migrant studies offer a unique opportunity to analyze variation in disease occurrence du...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to analyze whether there is an association between country of birth in...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
BackgroundCervical, liver and stomach cancers are the most common infection-associated malignancies ...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: Isolated groups, such as first generation non-Western immigrants, are at risk for subopt...
BACKGROUND: The changes of cancer incidence upon immigration can be used as an estimator of environm...
Does immigration play a role in the risk of gastric cancer by site and by histological type? A study...
Environmental exposures, particularly infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and tobacco, are known...
The early cancer studies on immigrants, which started to appear some 50 years ago, showed that the i...
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is linked to alcohol drinking, whereas esophageal adenocarcinoma ...
We studied the effect of new environment on the risk in and mortality of gynecological cancers in fi...
To examine the role of gender, age at immigration and length of stay on incidence trends of common c...
Incidence of cancer of unknown primary (CUP) varies globally, and environmental factors are suspecte...
Environmental risk factors, particularly tobacco smoking, are important for transitional-cell carcin...
Background: Migrant studies offer a unique opportunity to analyze variation in disease occurrence du...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to analyze whether there is an association between country of birth in...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
BackgroundCervical, liver and stomach cancers are the most common infection-associated malignancies ...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: Isolated groups, such as first generation non-Western immigrants, are at risk for subopt...