Objective: Breast cancer was the most common cancer and the fifth cause of cancer deaths among women in China in 2015. The evaluation of the long-term incidence and mortality trends and the prediction of the future burden of breast cancer could provide valuable information for developing prevention and control strategies. Methods: The burden of breast cancer in China in 2015 was estimated by using qualified data from 368 cancer registries from the National Central Cancer Registry. Incident cases and deaths in 22 cancer registries were used to assess the time trends from 2000 to 2015. A Bayesian age-period-cohort model was used to project the burden of breast cancer to 2030. Results: Approximately 303,600 new cases of breast cancer (205,100 ...
An age-period-cohort analysis of female breast cancer mortality from 1990–2009 in China Chunhui Li1,...
Backgrounds In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidly...
Abstract Background The long‐term trend in cancer death in a rapidly developing country provides inf...
Yao Cheng,1 Yaqiong Yan,2 Jie Gong,2,* Niannian Yang,2,* Shaofa Nie1,* 1Department of Epidemiology a...
Abstract Background To investigate the secular trends in breast cancer burden with attributable risk...
Background Projections of future trends in cancer incidence and mortality are important for public h...
To analyze the incidence and mortality trends of female breast cancer in urban and rural areas of Be...
Breast cancer incidence should be assessed separately in different populations, as it differs substa...
There are no national-level data on cancer mortality in China since two surveys in 1973-1975 and 199...
To describe geographical variation in breast cancer mortality over time, we analysed breast cancer m...
Background: Breast cancer incidence is currently low in China. However, the distribution of reprodu...
Knowledge of the incidence of cancer is a fundamental requirement of rational planning and monitorin...
The purpose was to investigate the prevalence rate, characteristics and related factors of breast ca...
Although breast cancer incidence in China is currently low compared with that in Western countries, ...
BACKGROUNDS: In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidl...
An age-period-cohort analysis of female breast cancer mortality from 1990–2009 in China Chunhui Li1,...
Backgrounds In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidly...
Abstract Background The long‐term trend in cancer death in a rapidly developing country provides inf...
Yao Cheng,1 Yaqiong Yan,2 Jie Gong,2,* Niannian Yang,2,* Shaofa Nie1,* 1Department of Epidemiology a...
Abstract Background To investigate the secular trends in breast cancer burden with attributable risk...
Background Projections of future trends in cancer incidence and mortality are important for public h...
To analyze the incidence and mortality trends of female breast cancer in urban and rural areas of Be...
Breast cancer incidence should be assessed separately in different populations, as it differs substa...
There are no national-level data on cancer mortality in China since two surveys in 1973-1975 and 199...
To describe geographical variation in breast cancer mortality over time, we analysed breast cancer m...
Background: Breast cancer incidence is currently low in China. However, the distribution of reprodu...
Knowledge of the incidence of cancer is a fundamental requirement of rational planning and monitorin...
The purpose was to investigate the prevalence rate, characteristics and related factors of breast ca...
Although breast cancer incidence in China is currently low compared with that in Western countries, ...
BACKGROUNDS: In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidl...
An age-period-cohort analysis of female breast cancer mortality from 1990–2009 in China Chunhui Li1,...
Backgrounds In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidly...
Abstract Background The long‐term trend in cancer death in a rapidly developing country provides inf...