Evidence that the various common types of cancer are largely avoidable diseases is reviewed. Life-style and other environmental factors are divided into a dozen categories, and for each category the evidence relating those particular factors to cancer onset rates is summarized. Where possible, an estimate is made of the percentage of current U.S. cancer mortality that might have been caused or avoided by that category of factors. These estimates are based chiefly on evidence from epidemiology, as the available evidence from animal and other laboratory studies cannot provide reliable human risk assessments. By far the largest reliably known percentage is the 30% of current U.S. cancer deaths that are due to tobacco, although it is possible t...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
While external factors are responsible for many human cancers, precise estimates of the contribution...
The proportions of new cancer cases and deaths that are caused by exposure to risk factors and that ...
During the last 125 years, there has been a massive decrease in mortality from infectious disease, a...
SummaryIntroductionWith respect to reducing mortality, advances in cancer treatment have not been as...
Following increases up until the late 1980s, some decline in cancer mortality has been observed in N...
Introduction: With respect to reducing mortality, advances in cancer treatment have not been as effe...
The increase in cancer burden in developed countries refers to three major causes: population aging,...
Objective The objective is to systematically estimate the current cancer incidence and mortality fro...
Observational and ecological studies are generally used to determine the presence of effect of cance...
Worldwide, the burden of cancer is rising, stimulating efforts to develop strategies to control thes...
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
Cancer is a disease of increasing national concern. While the development of cancer is likely multi-...
Cancer is a complex disease with many possible causes and is currently a major public health problem...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
While external factors are responsible for many human cancers, precise estimates of the contribution...
The proportions of new cancer cases and deaths that are caused by exposure to risk factors and that ...
During the last 125 years, there has been a massive decrease in mortality from infectious disease, a...
SummaryIntroductionWith respect to reducing mortality, advances in cancer treatment have not been as...
Following increases up until the late 1980s, some decline in cancer mortality has been observed in N...
Introduction: With respect to reducing mortality, advances in cancer treatment have not been as effe...
The increase in cancer burden in developed countries refers to three major causes: population aging,...
Objective The objective is to systematically estimate the current cancer incidence and mortality fro...
Observational and ecological studies are generally used to determine the presence of effect of cance...
Worldwide, the burden of cancer is rising, stimulating efforts to develop strategies to control thes...
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
Cancer is a disease of increasing national concern. While the development of cancer is likely multi-...
Cancer is a complex disease with many possible causes and is currently a major public health problem...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
While external factors are responsible for many human cancers, precise estimates of the contribution...
The proportions of new cancer cases and deaths that are caused by exposure to risk factors and that ...