Background: Gastric and esophageal cancers are among the most lethal human malignancies. Their epidemiology is geographically diverse. This study compares the survival of gastric and esophageal cancer patients among several ethnic groups including Chinese, South Asians, Iranians and Others in British Columbia (BC), Canada. Methods: Data were obtained from the population-based BC Cancer Registry for patients diagnosed with invasive esophageal and gastric cancer between 1984 and 2006. The ethnicity of patients was estimated according to their names and categorized as Chinese, South Asian, Iranian or Other. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis was used t...
Stomach cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the world, and ranked 16th in the US in 2008. The...
Background: Several studies have evaluated associations between the characteristics of patients with...
Background: Survival after curative gastrectomy for gastric cancer varies depending on region. The ...
Background: Gastric and esophageal cancers are among the most lethal human malignan...
Background: Gastric and esophageal cancers are among the most lethal human malignancies. Their epide...
BackgroundGastric cancer is an important cause of death among racial/ethnic minorities in the U.S. T...
Background: African Americans and Hispanics are reported to have higher mortality from esophageal ca...
Background: Chinese and South Asians are among the fastest growing minority populations in Canada; h...
BACKGROUND:Esophageal cancer makes up approximately 1% of all diagnosed cancers in the US. There is ...
The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity on survival ...
BACKGROUND: The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity ...
The combination of ethnicity and birthplace was used to identify first and second generation Chinese...
BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer constitutes a major public health problem. This study sought to evaluate ...
Abstract Background Given the growing incidence and aggressive biological behavior of proximal gastr...
Stomach cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the world, and ranked 16th in the US in 2008. The...
Stomach cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the world, and ranked 16th in the US in 2008. The...
Background: Several studies have evaluated associations between the characteristics of patients with...
Background: Survival after curative gastrectomy for gastric cancer varies depending on region. The ...
Background: Gastric and esophageal cancers are among the most lethal human malignan...
Background: Gastric and esophageal cancers are among the most lethal human malignancies. Their epide...
BackgroundGastric cancer is an important cause of death among racial/ethnic minorities in the U.S. T...
Background: African Americans and Hispanics are reported to have higher mortality from esophageal ca...
Background: Chinese and South Asians are among the fastest growing minority populations in Canada; h...
BACKGROUND:Esophageal cancer makes up approximately 1% of all diagnosed cancers in the US. There is ...
The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity on survival ...
BACKGROUND: The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity ...
The combination of ethnicity and birthplace was used to identify first and second generation Chinese...
BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer constitutes a major public health problem. This study sought to evaluate ...
Abstract Background Given the growing incidence and aggressive biological behavior of proximal gastr...
Stomach cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the world, and ranked 16th in the US in 2008. The...
Stomach cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the world, and ranked 16th in the US in 2008. The...
Background: Several studies have evaluated associations between the characteristics of patients with...
Background: Survival after curative gastrectomy for gastric cancer varies depending on region. The ...