The incidence and mortality rates of lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer death in China, have significantly increased in recent years, and present geographic and gender differences as a result of diversity in lifestyles and socioeconomic development. A series of attribute risk analyses have shown that factors such as smoking, air pollution, and occupational factors are all related to lung cancer. Behavioral intervention, such as smoking cessation and screening, could effectively reduce lung cancer incidence and mortality
Lung cancer is the most frequent malignant neoplasm in most countries, and the main cancer-related c...
Background: China's lung cancer (LC) burden plays a pivotal role in the global cancer epidemic. Comp...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Background: China is experiencing more and more days of serious air pollution r...
The aims of our study were to estimate the contribution of known lung cancer risk factors, and provi...
The lung cancer incidence in Chinese women is among the highest in the world, but most of the patien...
Background: As lung cancer has shown a continuously increasing trend in many countries, it is essent...
peer reviewedLung cancer is the most frequent cause of death by cancer worldwide. Despite improvemen...
Smoking, air pollution and radon exposure are causally related to lung cancer. This review analyzes...
Background: We studied the relationship between smoking and lung cancer risk in Harbin, Heilongjiang...
We investigated temporal trends and geographical variations in lung cancer mortality in China from 2...
We investigated temporal trends and geographical variations in lung cancer mortality in China from 2...
Background: Most cancers are due to modifiable lifestyle and environmental risk factors, and are pot...
We investigated temporal trends and geographical variations in lung cancer mortality in China from 2...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
Objective: To explore the association between Particulate Matter (PM)(2.5) (particles with an aerody...
Lung cancer is the most frequent malignant neoplasm in most countries, and the main cancer-related c...
Background: China's lung cancer (LC) burden plays a pivotal role in the global cancer epidemic. Comp...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Background: China is experiencing more and more days of serious air pollution r...
The aims of our study were to estimate the contribution of known lung cancer risk factors, and provi...
The lung cancer incidence in Chinese women is among the highest in the world, but most of the patien...
Background: As lung cancer has shown a continuously increasing trend in many countries, it is essent...
peer reviewedLung cancer is the most frequent cause of death by cancer worldwide. Despite improvemen...
Smoking, air pollution and radon exposure are causally related to lung cancer. This review analyzes...
Background: We studied the relationship between smoking and lung cancer risk in Harbin, Heilongjiang...
We investigated temporal trends and geographical variations in lung cancer mortality in China from 2...
We investigated temporal trends and geographical variations in lung cancer mortality in China from 2...
Background: Most cancers are due to modifiable lifestyle and environmental risk factors, and are pot...
We investigated temporal trends and geographical variations in lung cancer mortality in China from 2...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
Objective: To explore the association between Particulate Matter (PM)(2.5) (particles with an aerody...
Lung cancer is the most frequent malignant neoplasm in most countries, and the main cancer-related c...
Background: China's lung cancer (LC) burden plays a pivotal role in the global cancer epidemic. Comp...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Background: China is experiencing more and more days of serious air pollution r...