The rapidly increasing incidence and mortality of cancer calls for a focused effort to increase the effect of cancer‐prevention efforts. In the area of early detection, there are major differences in the preventive impact of implemented screening policies, even when solid, evidence‐based international recommendations are issued. Studies are needed to determine why evidence‐based interventions are not used and to investigate why effects are less than predicted by solid research on the subject. Currently, population‐based screening is recommended only for three forms of cancer (cervical, breast and colorectal cancer) but, given the increasing cancer burden, efforts are required to facilitate the discovery of new biomarkers for screening, as w...
Prevention and early detection is critical for reducing the population cancer burden. Two approaches...
Expert consensus on the potential benefits of early cancer detection does not exist for most cancer ...
For almost all of the sites of most common cancers, particularly the lung, colo-rectum and cervix, r...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
The global burden of cancer is high and continues to increase: the annual number of new cases was es...
The global burden of cancer is high and continues to increase: the annual number of new cases was es...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
Abstract Background Global annual cancer incidence is forecast to rise to 27.5 M by 2040, a 62% incr...
Abstract Background Global annual cancer incidence is forecast to rise to 27.5 M by 2040, a 62% incr...
Organised cancer screening programmes save lives. The earlier a cancer is diagnosed, the greater the...
Even if the overall number of cancer is increasing, the mortality has started to decrease in the Wes...
Approaches to reduce the global burden of cancer include two major strategies: screening and early d...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
Several important lessons have been learnt from our experiences in screening for various cancers. Sc...
Prevention and early detection is critical for reducing the population cancer burden. Two approaches...
Prevention and early detection is critical for reducing the population cancer burden. Two approaches...
Expert consensus on the potential benefits of early cancer detection does not exist for most cancer ...
For almost all of the sites of most common cancers, particularly the lung, colo-rectum and cervix, r...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
The global burden of cancer is high and continues to increase: the annual number of new cases was es...
The global burden of cancer is high and continues to increase: the annual number of new cases was es...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
Abstract Background Global annual cancer incidence is forecast to rise to 27.5 M by 2040, a 62% incr...
Abstract Background Global annual cancer incidence is forecast to rise to 27.5 M by 2040, a 62% incr...
Organised cancer screening programmes save lives. The earlier a cancer is diagnosed, the greater the...
Even if the overall number of cancer is increasing, the mortality has started to decrease in the Wes...
Approaches to reduce the global burden of cancer include two major strategies: screening and early d...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
Several important lessons have been learnt from our experiences in screening for various cancers. Sc...
Prevention and early detection is critical for reducing the population cancer burden. Two approaches...
Prevention and early detection is critical for reducing the population cancer burden. Two approaches...
Expert consensus on the potential benefits of early cancer detection does not exist for most cancer ...
For almost all of the sites of most common cancers, particularly the lung, colo-rectum and cervix, r...