While external factors are responsible for many human cancers, precise estimates of the contribution of known carcinogens to the cancer burden in a given population have been scarce. We estimated the proportion of cancer deaths which occurred in France in 2000 attributable to known risk factors, based on data on frequency of exposure around 1985. In 2000, tobacco smoking was responsible for 23.9% of cancer deaths (33.4% in men and 9.6% in women), alcohol drinking for 6.9% (9.4% in men and 3.0% in women) and chronic infections for 3.7%. Occupation is responsible for 3.7% of cancer deaths in men; lack of physical activity, overweight/obesity and use of exogenous hormones are responsible for 2%–3% of cancer deaths in women. Other risk factors,...
Background Recent and comprehensive estimates for the number of new cancer cases in France attributa...
More than half of the recognized carcinogens are from occupational origin and in France about 2 mill...
Objective The objective is to systematically estimate the current cancer incidence and mortality fro...
While external factors are responsible for many human cancers, precise estimates of the contribution...
Objective: To perform a quantitative estimate of the proportion of cancers attributable to occupatio...
International audienceSmoking is a major preventable cause of cancers and is increasingly concentrat...
SummaryIntroductionWith respect to reducing mortality, advances in cancer treatment have not been as...
Introduction: With respect to reducing mortality, advances in cancer treatment have not been as effe...
the 8th cause of death by cancer in men [1,2]. In France, bladder cancer is the 7th cause of cancer ...
International audienceIncidence, mortality and prevalence of cancers in metropolitan France. About 4...
Evidence that the various common types of cancer are largely avoidable diseases is reviewed. Life-st...
Background: Most cancers are due to modifiable lifestyle and environmental risk factors, and are pot...
Cross-sectional studies in France have shown strong regional correlations between death rates from a...
Background Recent and comprehensive estimates for the number of new cancer cases in France attributa...
More than half of the recognized carcinogens are from occupational origin and in France about 2 mill...
Objective The objective is to systematically estimate the current cancer incidence and mortality fro...
While external factors are responsible for many human cancers, precise estimates of the contribution...
Objective: To perform a quantitative estimate of the proportion of cancers attributable to occupatio...
International audienceSmoking is a major preventable cause of cancers and is increasingly concentrat...
SummaryIntroductionWith respect to reducing mortality, advances in cancer treatment have not been as...
Introduction: With respect to reducing mortality, advances in cancer treatment have not been as effe...
the 8th cause of death by cancer in men [1,2]. In France, bladder cancer is the 7th cause of cancer ...
International audienceIncidence, mortality and prevalence of cancers in metropolitan France. About 4...
Evidence that the various common types of cancer are largely avoidable diseases is reviewed. Life-st...
Background: Most cancers are due to modifiable lifestyle and environmental risk factors, and are pot...
Cross-sectional studies in France have shown strong regional correlations between death rates from a...
Background Recent and comprehensive estimates for the number of new cancer cases in France attributa...
More than half of the recognized carcinogens are from occupational origin and in France about 2 mill...
Objective The objective is to systematically estimate the current cancer incidence and mortality fro...