Background Data on cancer mortality in North African migrants to France (the largest foreign-born community in the country) are presented, providing useful insights both into cancer patterns in North Africa and their changes following migration. Methods The cancer mortality in migrants from North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt) resident in France relative to that of the local-born population, is estimated from mortality data for the period 1979–1985, and population data from the 1982 French census. Risks of death from different cancers were adjusted for important confounding factors such as social status and area of residence. Results The risks are quite similar for Algerian, Tunisian and Moroccan migrants. Compared to the loca...
BackgroundPrevious studies have shown that migrants have lower cancer mortality rates compared to th...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
AimTo map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant ...
Data on cancer mortality in North African migrants to France (the largest foreign-born community in ...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...
Aim To map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
This study investigates the difference in cancer mortality rates between migrant groups and the nati...
Methods. Mortality rates for four types of cancer (stomach, colorectal, lung, and breast cancer) in ...
Background Immigrants make up an important share of European populations which has led to a growing ...
International audienceIn contrast to the situation in many European countries, the mortality of immi...
Background: Studies on cancer in migrants can shed light on grey areas in cancer aetiology and can h...
Objective To review studies on the morbidity, mortality and nutrition of migrant populations in Fra...
Background. Migrant populations usually experience a health transition with respect to their cancer ...
BackgroundPrevious studies have shown that migrants have lower cancer mortality rates compared to th...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
AimTo map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant ...
Data on cancer mortality in North African migrants to France (the largest foreign-born community in ...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
The aim of this study on cancer mortality among Turkish immigrants, for the first time, traditional ...
Aim To map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
This study investigates the difference in cancer mortality rates between migrant groups and the nati...
Methods. Mortality rates for four types of cancer (stomach, colorectal, lung, and breast cancer) in ...
Background Immigrants make up an important share of European populations which has led to a growing ...
International audienceIn contrast to the situation in many European countries, the mortality of immi...
Background: Studies on cancer in migrants can shed light on grey areas in cancer aetiology and can h...
Objective To review studies on the morbidity, mortality and nutrition of migrant populations in Fra...
Background. Migrant populations usually experience a health transition with respect to their cancer ...
BackgroundPrevious studies have shown that migrants have lower cancer mortality rates compared to th...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
AimTo map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant ...