The underlying goal of most cancer epidemiology is to reduce the cancer burden, and the current volume of Epidemiologic Reviews comprises eleven reviews across a range of topics including cancer surveillance, risk factor identification, and the evaluation of approaches to care of patients and predictors of prognosis and death
Epidemiological studies of cancer is the corner stone of cancer control plans and necessary for sett...
[Extract] Cancer is a worldwide health issue with an alarming incidence and mortality. It was estima...
The tremendous public health burden resulting from more than 200 000 new diagnoses and 165 000 death...
We are now at the beginning of an important era in the clinical application of cancer prevention res...
The control of the burden of cancer would be achievable by promoting health-maintaining lifestyle be...
In today’s world, understanding, preventing and curing cancer remains the top most challenge. Over t...
Cancer disparities represent a significant public health problem in the United States. Inequity in c...
By any definition, the measure of successful translation of knowledge gained through epidemiologic r...
Cancer is more a community problem than a hospital or medical problem. Therefore the role of the com...
The review presents the worldwide data on the cancer incidence and mortality and risk factors for ca...
BACKGROUND. The American Cancer Society has challenged the U.S. to reduce cancer mortality rates 50...
were diagnosed with cancer worldwide, with an estimated 8.2 million deaths annually [1]. The disease...
Purpose of reviewCancer incidence and mortality are decreasing, but inequities in outcomes persist. ...
Background Research involving the discovery of novel anticancer drugs and treatments hold precedence...
Copyright © 2014 Chih-Hsin Tang et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
Epidemiological studies of cancer is the corner stone of cancer control plans and necessary for sett...
[Extract] Cancer is a worldwide health issue with an alarming incidence and mortality. It was estima...
The tremendous public health burden resulting from more than 200 000 new diagnoses and 165 000 death...
We are now at the beginning of an important era in the clinical application of cancer prevention res...
The control of the burden of cancer would be achievable by promoting health-maintaining lifestyle be...
In today’s world, understanding, preventing and curing cancer remains the top most challenge. Over t...
Cancer disparities represent a significant public health problem in the United States. Inequity in c...
By any definition, the measure of successful translation of knowledge gained through epidemiologic r...
Cancer is more a community problem than a hospital or medical problem. Therefore the role of the com...
The review presents the worldwide data on the cancer incidence and mortality and risk factors for ca...
BACKGROUND. The American Cancer Society has challenged the U.S. to reduce cancer mortality rates 50...
were diagnosed with cancer worldwide, with an estimated 8.2 million deaths annually [1]. The disease...
Purpose of reviewCancer incidence and mortality are decreasing, but inequities in outcomes persist. ...
Background Research involving the discovery of novel anticancer drugs and treatments hold precedence...
Copyright © 2014 Chih-Hsin Tang et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
Epidemiological studies of cancer is the corner stone of cancer control plans and necessary for sett...
[Extract] Cancer is a worldwide health issue with an alarming incidence and mortality. It was estima...
The tremendous public health burden resulting from more than 200 000 new diagnoses and 165 000 death...