Studies on cancer in migrants are informative about the relative influence of environmental and genetic factors on cancer risk. This study investigates trends in incidence from colorectal, lung, breast and prostate cancer in England among South Asians and examines the influence of deprivation, a key environmental exposure. South Asian ethnicity was assigned to patients recorded in the population-based National Cancer Registry of England during 1986-2004, using the computerized algorithm SANGRA: South Asian Names and Groups Recognition Algorithm. Population denominators were derived from population censuses. Multivariable flexible (splines) Poisson models were used to estimate trends and socioeconomic differentials in incidence in South Asia...
South Asians in England have an increased risk of childhood cancer but incidence by their individual...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women t...
South Asians in England have an increased risk of childhood cancer but incidence by their individual...
Background: South Asian migrants show lower cancer incidence than their host population in England f...
Abstract Background Although South Asians (SA) form a large majority of the Asian population of U.S....
BACKGROUND: Cancer mortality has been examined among ethnic South Asian migrants in England and Wale...
BackgroundAlthough South Asians (SA) form a large majority of the Asian population of U.S., very lit...
BACKGROUND: Data are limited regarding cancer incidence among Indians residing in different geograph...
BACKGROUND: South Asian migrants show lower cancer incidence than their host population in England f...
South Asian women in England have a lower breast cancer risk than their English-native counterparts,...
Ethnic differences in breast cancer survival have been observed in the USA but have not been examine...
Background: Although international comparisons reveal large geographical differences in the inciden...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To estimate ethnic and socioeconomic differences in breast cancer incidence and su...
Heterogeneity of breast cancer risk within the South Asian female population in England: a populatio...
migrated to England and Wales was analysed by ethnicity, and compared with cancer mortality in the E...
South Asians in England have an increased risk of childhood cancer but incidence by their individual...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women t...
South Asians in England have an increased risk of childhood cancer but incidence by their individual...
Background: South Asian migrants show lower cancer incidence than their host population in England f...
Abstract Background Although South Asians (SA) form a large majority of the Asian population of U.S....
BACKGROUND: Cancer mortality has been examined among ethnic South Asian migrants in England and Wale...
BackgroundAlthough South Asians (SA) form a large majority of the Asian population of U.S., very lit...
BACKGROUND: Data are limited regarding cancer incidence among Indians residing in different geograph...
BACKGROUND: South Asian migrants show lower cancer incidence than their host population in England f...
South Asian women in England have a lower breast cancer risk than their English-native counterparts,...
Ethnic differences in breast cancer survival have been observed in the USA but have not been examine...
Background: Although international comparisons reveal large geographical differences in the inciden...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To estimate ethnic and socioeconomic differences in breast cancer incidence and su...
Heterogeneity of breast cancer risk within the South Asian female population in England: a populatio...
migrated to England and Wales was analysed by ethnicity, and compared with cancer mortality in the E...
South Asians in England have an increased risk of childhood cancer but incidence by their individual...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women t...
South Asians in England have an increased risk of childhood cancer but incidence by their individual...