PurposeIn recent years, cancer case counts in the U.S. underwent a large, rapid decline-an unexpected change given population growth for older persons at highest cancer risk. As these declines coincided with the Great Recession, we examined whether they were related to economic conditions.MethodsUsing California Cancer Registry data from California's 30 most populous counties, we analyzed trends in cancer incidence during pre-recession (1996-2007) and recession/recovery (2008-2012) periods for all cancers combined and the ten most common sites. We evaluated the recession's association with rates using a multifactorial index that measured recession impact, and modeled associations between case counts and county-level unemployment rates using...
ABSTRACT-Trends in cancer Incidence and mortality in the United States were analyzed over the period...
BACKGROUND: The success of the "war on cancer" initiated in 1971 continues to be debated, with trend...
Background: Understanding how cancer incidence evolves during economic growth is useful for forecast...
PurposeIn recent years, cancer case counts in the U.S. underwent a large, rapid decline-an unexpecte...
Purpose: The impact of economic recessions on the incidence and treatment of cancer is unknown. We t...
Recent research indicates that healthier lifestyles during recessions decrease the most common U.S. ...
Background: Previous studies on economic recessions and mortality due to cancer and other chronic di...
Background: Cancer incidence rates have been reported to be increasing in the United States, althoug...
The increase in cancer burden in developed countries refers to three major causes: population aging,...
The global economic downturn has been associated with increased unemployment in many countries. Insi...
After heart disease, cancer is the most common cause of death in many developed countries. Understan...
After heart disease, cancer is the most common cause of death in many developed countries. Understan...
BackgroundElevated rates of breast cancer in affluent Marin County, California, were first reported ...
BACKGROUND:: The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment, reduced hea...
BackgroundUnprecedented declines in invasive breast cancer rates occurred in the United States betwe...
ABSTRACT-Trends in cancer Incidence and mortality in the United States were analyzed over the period...
BACKGROUND: The success of the "war on cancer" initiated in 1971 continues to be debated, with trend...
Background: Understanding how cancer incidence evolves during economic growth is useful for forecast...
PurposeIn recent years, cancer case counts in the U.S. underwent a large, rapid decline-an unexpecte...
Purpose: The impact of economic recessions on the incidence and treatment of cancer is unknown. We t...
Recent research indicates that healthier lifestyles during recessions decrease the most common U.S. ...
Background: Previous studies on economic recessions and mortality due to cancer and other chronic di...
Background: Cancer incidence rates have been reported to be increasing in the United States, althoug...
The increase in cancer burden in developed countries refers to three major causes: population aging,...
The global economic downturn has been associated with increased unemployment in many countries. Insi...
After heart disease, cancer is the most common cause of death in many developed countries. Understan...
After heart disease, cancer is the most common cause of death in many developed countries. Understan...
BackgroundElevated rates of breast cancer in affluent Marin County, California, were first reported ...
BACKGROUND:: The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment, reduced hea...
BackgroundUnprecedented declines in invasive breast cancer rates occurred in the United States betwe...
ABSTRACT-Trends in cancer Incidence and mortality in the United States were analyzed over the period...
BACKGROUND: The success of the "war on cancer" initiated in 1971 continues to be debated, with trend...
Background: Understanding how cancer incidence evolves during economic growth is useful for forecast...