Epidemiological studies of cancer is the corner stone of cancer control plans and necessary for setting goals, monitoring the progress, and evaluating the results of control efforts. Cancer is a generic name for a number of diseases that have different etiology, natural history, and outcome. Thus, control activities for each cancer is different and requires varied approaches. Primary prevention, i.e., controlling the initiation of cancers is now possible for a number of cancers including lung, stomach, liver, and cervix by controlling the use of tobacco, and infections with Helicobacter pylori, Hepatitis C, and Human papilloma viruses. Secondary prevention, i.e., early detection is mostly effective for the cancers of the breast (mammography...
The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network is a national network recently established to foc...
The global burden of cancer is high and continues to increase: the annual number of new cases was es...
The constant increase of cancer incidence and the huge costs of new treatments make cancer preventio...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
Approaches to reduce the global burden of cancer include two major strategies: screening and early d...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
ABSTRACT-As the understanding of the magnitude and social impact of cancer has advanced, three major...
Cancer prevention, screening and early detection can provide some of the greatest public health bene...
The constant increase of cancer incidence and the huge costs of new treatments make cancer preventio...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. The purpose of cancer prevention is to reduce the prob...
Current treatments of cancer are imperfect and entail risks. For many malignancies, the best “treatm...
Cancer is more a community problem than a hospital or medical problem. Therefore the role of the com...
Cancer is more a community problem than a hospital or medical problem. Therefore the role of the com...
The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network is a national network recently established to foc...
The global burden of cancer is high and continues to increase: the annual number of new cases was es...
The constant increase of cancer incidence and the huge costs of new treatments make cancer preventio...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
Approaches to reduce the global burden of cancer include two major strategies: screening and early d...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
Neoplasms include several hundreds of diseases, which can be distinguished by localization, morpholo...
ABSTRACT-As the understanding of the magnitude and social impact of cancer has advanced, three major...
Cancer prevention, screening and early detection can provide some of the greatest public health bene...
The constant increase of cancer incidence and the huge costs of new treatments make cancer preventio...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. The purpose of cancer prevention is to reduce the prob...
Current treatments of cancer are imperfect and entail risks. For many malignancies, the best “treatm...
Cancer is more a community problem than a hospital or medical problem. Therefore the role of the com...
Cancer is more a community problem than a hospital or medical problem. Therefore the role of the com...
The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network is a national network recently established to foc...
The global burden of cancer is high and continues to increase: the annual number of new cases was es...
The constant increase of cancer incidence and the huge costs of new treatments make cancer preventio...