FUNDING SUPPORT This study was funded by the Wellcome Trust (collaborative grant 200368/Z/15/Z).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The increase in cancer burden in developed countries refers to three major causes: population aging,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine cancer morbidity in members of the armed forces who took part in tests of ch...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...
BACKGROUND: There are currently two million cancer survivors in the United Kingdom, and in recent ye...
BACKGROUND: The future burden of cancer in England is predicted to increase by 33% by 2020. Those pl...
Cancer causes one of the most deaths due to a disease. World Health Organization (WHO) accounting mo...
We are glad to hear that our recent paper estimating the prevalence of cancer in Britain before indu...
"The causes of cancer ' was an epidemological review, written for the benefit of the US Co...
BACKGROUND: There are currently two million cancer survivors in the United Kingdom, and in recent ye...
The study of cancer, called oncology, is the work of countless doctors and scientists around the wor...
In health services planning, in addition to the basic measures of disease occurrence incidence and m...
BACKGROUND: The aetiology of bone cancers is poorly understood. This study examined geographical pat...
This study summarizes data from 154 paleopathological studies documenting 272 archaeologically recov...
BACKGROUND: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
BACKGROUND: Following referral for investigation of urgent suspected cancer within the English Natio...
The increase in cancer burden in developed countries refers to three major causes: population aging,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine cancer morbidity in members of the armed forces who took part in tests of ch...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...
BACKGROUND: There are currently two million cancer survivors in the United Kingdom, and in recent ye...
BACKGROUND: The future burden of cancer in England is predicted to increase by 33% by 2020. Those pl...
Cancer causes one of the most deaths due to a disease. World Health Organization (WHO) accounting mo...
We are glad to hear that our recent paper estimating the prevalence of cancer in Britain before indu...
"The causes of cancer ' was an epidemological review, written for the benefit of the US Co...
BACKGROUND: There are currently two million cancer survivors in the United Kingdom, and in recent ye...
The study of cancer, called oncology, is the work of countless doctors and scientists around the wor...
In health services planning, in addition to the basic measures of disease occurrence incidence and m...
BACKGROUND: The aetiology of bone cancers is poorly understood. This study examined geographical pat...
This study summarizes data from 154 paleopathological studies documenting 272 archaeologically recov...
BACKGROUND: Cancer incidence, mortality and survival statistics for the UK are routinely available; ...
BACKGROUND: Following referral for investigation of urgent suspected cancer within the English Natio...
The increase in cancer burden in developed countries refers to three major causes: population aging,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine cancer morbidity in members of the armed forces who took part in tests of ch...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...