Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-industrialised country origin. However, while rates are usually lower for lifestyle-related' cancers (e.g. breast, prostate, lung, colorectal), they are typically elevated for 'infection-related' ones such as liver and stomach cancer. Although these observations appear in line with the theory of 'migration as a rapid epidemiological transition', changes in cancer risk after migration have yet to be investigated, effectively testing if migration also entails a 'rapid cancer risk transition'. This study therefore examines cancer risk among migrants in Belgium, focusing on colorectal cancer as a typically lifestyle-related cancer on the one hand, and...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Traditionally there have been differences in cancer incidence across geographic regions. When immigr...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Background: Studies on cancer in migrants can shed light on grey areas in cancer aetiology and can h...
Background. Migrant populations usually experience a health transition with respect to their cancer ...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
Aim To map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. We a...
Background Immigrants make up an important share of European populations which has led to a growing ...
AimTo map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant ...
Background Data on cancer mortality in North African migrants to France (the largest foreign-born co...
This study investigates the difference in cancer mortality rates between migrant groups and the nati...
We investigated breast cancer incidence in migrants in the Netherlands in 1988-1998. The standardise...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Traditionally there have been differences in cancer incidence across geographic regions. When immigr...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Background: Studies on cancer in migrants can shed light on grey areas in cancer aetiology and can h...
Background. Migrant populations usually experience a health transition with respect to their cancer ...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
Aim To map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. We a...
Background Immigrants make up an important share of European populations which has led to a growing ...
AimTo map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant ...
Background Data on cancer mortality in North African migrants to France (the largest foreign-born co...
This study investigates the difference in cancer mortality rates between migrant groups and the nati...
We investigated breast cancer incidence in migrants in the Netherlands in 1988-1998. The standardise...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Traditionally there have been differences in cancer incidence across geographic regions. When immigr...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...