Certain population groups in the United States carry a disproportionate burden of cancer. This work models and analyzes the dynamics of lung and bronchus cancer age-adjusted incidence rates by race (White and Black), gender (male and female), and prevalence of daily smoking in 38 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and across eight U.S. geographic regions from 1999 to 2012.Data, obtained from the U.S. Cancer Statistics Section of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reflect approximately 77% of the U.S. population and constitute a representative sample for making inferences about incidence rates in lung and bronchus cancer (henceforth lung cancer). A longitudinal linear mixed-effects model was used to study lung cancer inciden...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
BackgroundThe American Cancer Society, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Nat...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and the second most commonly diagnosed cancer (excl...
Certain population groups in the United States carry a disproportionate burden of cancer. This work ...
BACKGROUND:Lung cancer (LC) incidence in the United States (US) continues to decrease but with signi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Lung cancer (LC) incidence in the United States (US) continues to decrease ...
Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to understand gender a...
We sought to describe the changing death rates from lung cancer in the US white population in sequen...
The age-standardized lung cancer incidence rate among women in the United States has decreased for e...
Lung cancer occurrences are more likely as compared to any other type of cancer in the world with ve...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
BACKGROUND. Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to und...
Background: Few studies have directly measured the age-, sex-, and race-specifi c risks of lung canc...
to provide updated information on cancer occurrence and trends in the United States. This year ’ s r...
Background In the U.S., the incidence of lung cancer varies by race, with rates being highest among ...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
BackgroundThe American Cancer Society, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Nat...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and the second most commonly diagnosed cancer (excl...
Certain population groups in the United States carry a disproportionate burden of cancer. This work ...
BACKGROUND:Lung cancer (LC) incidence in the United States (US) continues to decrease but with signi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Lung cancer (LC) incidence in the United States (US) continues to decrease ...
Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to understand gender a...
We sought to describe the changing death rates from lung cancer in the US white population in sequen...
The age-standardized lung cancer incidence rate among women in the United States has decreased for e...
Lung cancer occurrences are more likely as compared to any other type of cancer in the world with ve...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
BACKGROUND. Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to und...
Background: Few studies have directly measured the age-, sex-, and race-specifi c risks of lung canc...
to provide updated information on cancer occurrence and trends in the United States. This year ’ s r...
Background In the U.S., the incidence of lung cancer varies by race, with rates being highest among ...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
BackgroundThe American Cancer Society, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Nat...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and the second most commonly diagnosed cancer (excl...