Background. A significant portion in the structure of head and neck cancer epidemiology is represented by laryngeal cancer, death rate of which among the European countries ranges from 13.1 per 100,000 people in Hungary to 0.9 per 100,000 people in Sweden. Due to the data of previous epidemiologic studies, it is obvious that unequal gender distribution of the laryngeal cancer prevalence associated with features of the different sexes, a significant role in the formation of which provided by hormonal factors. Objective. The purpose of this study was to analyze the role and influence of sex hormones in the diagnostics and clinical progress assessment of laryngeal cancer for further argumentation of its greater prevalence among the male popula...
Summary: The cancer research field is finally starting to unravel the mystery behind why males have ...
Due to lower female incidence, estimates of exogenous and endogenous hormonal factors in head and ne...
Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), occurs mostly in women and sex hormones may play a ro...
Objectives: The aim of the study was the analysis of the epidemiology of laryngeal cancer over 10 ye...
Abstract: Background. Cancer of the larynx, a frequent neo-plasm in older people, occurs several tim...
Objective: The larynx is considered a secondary sexual organ. To demonstrate that sex hormones can d...
OBJECTIVE: The larynx is considered a secondary sexual organ. To demonstrate that sex hormones ca...
The larynx is a secondary sex organ, and the hormone dependence of laryngeal carcinomas is considere...
Otolaryngology (also known as ear, nose, and throat (ENT)) diseases can be significantly affected by...
In order to verify the hypothesized hormone sensibility of the laryngeal carcinoma, we evaluated the...
International audienceDifferentiated thyroid cancers are more frequent in women than in men. These d...
Background: Descriptive epidemiologists have repeatedly reported that males are more susceptible to ...
<div><p>Cancer incidence and mortality are higher in males than in females, suggesting that some gen...
Esophageal cancer (EC) affects men far more commonly than women. Numerous epidemiological studies ha...
Cancer incidence and mortality are higher in males than in females, suggesting that some gender-rela...
Summary: The cancer research field is finally starting to unravel the mystery behind why males have ...
Due to lower female incidence, estimates of exogenous and endogenous hormonal factors in head and ne...
Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), occurs mostly in women and sex hormones may play a ro...
Objectives: The aim of the study was the analysis of the epidemiology of laryngeal cancer over 10 ye...
Abstract: Background. Cancer of the larynx, a frequent neo-plasm in older people, occurs several tim...
Objective: The larynx is considered a secondary sexual organ. To demonstrate that sex hormones can d...
OBJECTIVE: The larynx is considered a secondary sexual organ. To demonstrate that sex hormones ca...
The larynx is a secondary sex organ, and the hormone dependence of laryngeal carcinomas is considere...
Otolaryngology (also known as ear, nose, and throat (ENT)) diseases can be significantly affected by...
In order to verify the hypothesized hormone sensibility of the laryngeal carcinoma, we evaluated the...
International audienceDifferentiated thyroid cancers are more frequent in women than in men. These d...
Background: Descriptive epidemiologists have repeatedly reported that males are more susceptible to ...
<div><p>Cancer incidence and mortality are higher in males than in females, suggesting that some gen...
Esophageal cancer (EC) affects men far more commonly than women. Numerous epidemiological studies ha...
Cancer incidence and mortality are higher in males than in females, suggesting that some gender-rela...
Summary: The cancer research field is finally starting to unravel the mystery behind why males have ...
Due to lower female incidence, estimates of exogenous and endogenous hormonal factors in head and ne...
Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), occurs mostly in women and sex hormones may play a ro...