BackgroundCancer risk varies geographically, and migrants are influenced by different risk factors before, during and after migration. Increased migration from non-Western countries to the Nordic countries calls for a better understanding of the migrants' cancer risk and the change in risk patterns over time. The aim of this study was to compare the incidence and mortality of breast, colorectal and lung cancer between non-Western immigrant and the native female population in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway.Material and methodsData from national registries were processed and pre-analysed in each country. Multivariate Poisson regression models were used to model the relative differences in incidence and mortality as rate ratios (RR). Th...
<div><p>In 2010, cancer deaths accounted for more than 15% of all deaths worldwide, and this fractio...
Objectives: While studies have found lower cancer risks and better cancer survival in immigrant popu...
The early cancer studies on immigrants, which started to appear some 50 years ago, showed that the i...
BackgroundCervical, liver and stomach cancers are the most common infection-associated malignancies ...
BackgroundCervical, liver and stomach cancers are the most common infection-associated malignancies ...
Traditionally there have been differences in cancer incidence across geographic regions. When immigr...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Background: Migrant studies offer a unique opportunity to analyze variation in disease occurrence du...
To examine the role of gender, age at immigration and length of stay on incidence trends of common c...
Breast cancer incidence has markedly increased in Western countries for reasons that are not entirel...
Background Breast cancer incidence differs between non-immigrants and immigrants fro...
Kristiansen M, Lue-Kessing L, Mygind A, Razum O, Norredam M. Migration from low-to high-risk countri...
We studied the effect of new environment on the risk in and mortality of gynecological cancers in fi...
In 2010, cancer deaths accounted for more than 15 % of all deaths worldwide, and this fraction is es...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that morbidity and mortality rates due to cancer among recent...
<div><p>In 2010, cancer deaths accounted for more than 15% of all deaths worldwide, and this fractio...
Objectives: While studies have found lower cancer risks and better cancer survival in immigrant popu...
The early cancer studies on immigrants, which started to appear some 50 years ago, showed that the i...
BackgroundCervical, liver and stomach cancers are the most common infection-associated malignancies ...
BackgroundCervical, liver and stomach cancers are the most common infection-associated malignancies ...
Traditionally there have been differences in cancer incidence across geographic regions. When immigr...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Background: Migrant studies offer a unique opportunity to analyze variation in disease occurrence du...
To examine the role of gender, age at immigration and length of stay on incidence trends of common c...
Breast cancer incidence has markedly increased in Western countries for reasons that are not entirel...
Background Breast cancer incidence differs between non-immigrants and immigrants fro...
Kristiansen M, Lue-Kessing L, Mygind A, Razum O, Norredam M. Migration from low-to high-risk countri...
We studied the effect of new environment on the risk in and mortality of gynecological cancers in fi...
In 2010, cancer deaths accounted for more than 15 % of all deaths worldwide, and this fraction is es...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that morbidity and mortality rates due to cancer among recent...
<div><p>In 2010, cancer deaths accounted for more than 15% of all deaths worldwide, and this fractio...
Objectives: While studies have found lower cancer risks and better cancer survival in immigrant popu...
The early cancer studies on immigrants, which started to appear some 50 years ago, showed that the i...