BackgroundLung cancer (LC) is one of the main causes of mortality in Brazil; geographic, cultural, socioeconomic and health access factors can affect the development of the disease. We explored the geospatial distribution of LC mortality, and associated factors, between 2015 and 2019, in Parana state, Brazil.Methods and findingsWe obtained mortality (from the Brazilian Health Informatics Department) and population rates (from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics [IBGE]) in people over 40 years old, accessibility of oncology centers by municipality, disease diagnosis rate (from Brazilian Ministry of Health), the tobacco production rate (IBGE) and Parana Municipal Performance Index (IPDM) (from Parana Institute for Economic and...
OBJECTIVE To analyze cervical and breast cancer mortality in Brazil according to socioeconomic and ...
Recent studies have shown a high number of deaths from oral and oropharyngeal cancer worldwide, Braz...
The first case of COVID-19 in South America occurred in Brazil on February 25, 2020. By July 20, 202...
INTRODUCTION:Breast cancer remains an important public health problem that is responsible for high m...
Breast cancer presents high incidence and mortality rates, being considered an important public heal...
Background: Cancers collectively pose a major public health challenge globally. Lung cancer is amon...
Mortality due to chronic diseases has been increasing in all regions of Brazil with corresponding de...
Abstract Background Oral cancer (OC) is among the ten most common cancers and the seventh most frequ...
Estudo transversal ecológico, descritivo e analítico, baseado em dados secundários do Sistema de Inf...
Background: This study examined the spatial pattern of the colorectal cancer (CRC) in the 18 municip...
Cancer is currently in the spotlight due to their heavy responsibility as main cause of death in bot...
Cervical cancer is the second most common form of cancer in the world among women, and it is estimat...
Abstract This study aims to assess the magnitude and trend of mortality rates due to oral (OC) and o...
BackgroundIdentified in December 2019 in the city of Wuhan, China, the outbreak of COVID-19 spread t...
A partir do fato de que os neoplasmas malignos foram a terceira causa de morte no Estado do Rio de J...
OBJECTIVE To analyze cervical and breast cancer mortality in Brazil according to socioeconomic and ...
Recent studies have shown a high number of deaths from oral and oropharyngeal cancer worldwide, Braz...
The first case of COVID-19 in South America occurred in Brazil on February 25, 2020. By July 20, 202...
INTRODUCTION:Breast cancer remains an important public health problem that is responsible for high m...
Breast cancer presents high incidence and mortality rates, being considered an important public heal...
Background: Cancers collectively pose a major public health challenge globally. Lung cancer is amon...
Mortality due to chronic diseases has been increasing in all regions of Brazil with corresponding de...
Abstract Background Oral cancer (OC) is among the ten most common cancers and the seventh most frequ...
Estudo transversal ecológico, descritivo e analítico, baseado em dados secundários do Sistema de Inf...
Background: This study examined the spatial pattern of the colorectal cancer (CRC) in the 18 municip...
Cancer is currently in the spotlight due to their heavy responsibility as main cause of death in bot...
Cervical cancer is the second most common form of cancer in the world among women, and it is estimat...
Abstract This study aims to assess the magnitude and trend of mortality rates due to oral (OC) and o...
BackgroundIdentified in December 2019 in the city of Wuhan, China, the outbreak of COVID-19 spread t...
A partir do fato de que os neoplasmas malignos foram a terceira causa de morte no Estado do Rio de J...
OBJECTIVE To analyze cervical and breast cancer mortality in Brazil according to socioeconomic and ...
Recent studies have shown a high number of deaths from oral and oropharyngeal cancer worldwide, Braz...
The first case of COVID-19 in South America occurred in Brazil on February 25, 2020. By July 20, 202...