Background: In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are often overlooked, despite being a distinct subgroup with unique epidemiology, clinical care needs, and societal impact. Comprehensive estimates of the global cancer burden in adolescents and young adults (aged 15–39 years) are lacking. To address this gap, we analysed results from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019, with a focus on the outcome of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), to inform global cancer control measures in adolescents and young adults
BackgroundIn estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are of...
Background In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are o...
Background In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are o...
In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are often overlo...
BackgroundIn estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are of...
Background In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are o...
Background In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are o...
In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are often overlo...
BackgroundIn estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are of...
Background In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are o...
Background In estimating the global burden of cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer are o...