- Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
- Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
- Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
- Cancer Risks and Factors
- Viral-associated cancers and disorders
- Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
- Multiple and Secondary Primary Cancers
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
- Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
- Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
- Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
- Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
- BRCA gene mutations in cancer
- Hepatitis B Virus Studies
- T-cell and Retrovirus Studies
- Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
- Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
- Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management
- Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
- Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
- Nutritional Studies and Diet
- Head and Neck Cancer Studies
- Celiac Disease Research and Management
Centre International de Recherche sur le Cancer
2004-2024
University of Oxford
2015-2024
National Cancer Registration Service
2013-2024
John Wiley & Sons (United States)
2016-2024
Liechtenstein Institute
2024
Hudson Institute
2024
Nuffield Health
2018-2023
King's College London
2021-2022
Université de Parakou
2020
African Field Epidemiology Network
2019
Estimates of the worldwide incidence and mortality from 27 major cancers for all combined 2012 are now available in GLOBOCAN series International Agency Research on Cancer. We review sources methods used compiling national cancer estimates, briefly describe key results by site 20 large "areas" world. Overall, there were 14.1 million new cases 8.2 deaths 2012. The most commonly diagnosed lung (1.82 million), breast (1.67 colorectal (1.36 million); common causes death (1.6 deaths), liver...
Estimates of the worldwide incidence and mortality from 27 cancers in 2008 have been prepared for 182 countries as part GLOBOCAN series published by International Agency Research on Cancer. In this article, we present results 20 world regions, summarizing global patterns eight most common cancers. Overall, an estimated 12.7 million new cancer cases 7.6 deaths occur 2008, with 56% 63% occurring less developed regions world. The commonly diagnosed are lung (1.61 million, 12.7% total), breast...
Estimates of the worldwide incidence, mortality and prevalence 26 cancers in year 2002 are now available GLOBOCAN series International Agency for Research on Cancer. The results presented here summary form, including geographic variation between 20 large "areas" world. Overall, there were 10.9 million new cases, 6.7 deaths, 24.6 persons alive with cancer (within three years diagnosis). most commonly diagnosed lung (1.35 million), breast (1.15 colorectal (1 million); common causes death (1.18...
Estimates of the worldwide incidence and mortality from 36 cancers for all combined year 2018 are now available in GLOBOCAN database, compiled disseminated by International Agency Research on Cancer (IARC). This paper reviews sources methods used compiling cancer statistics 185 countries. The validity national estimates depends upon representativeness source information, to take into account possible bias, uncertainty intervals provided estimated sex- site-specific all-ages number new cases...
Our study briefly reviews the data sources and methods used in compiling International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) GLOBOCAN cancer statistics year 2020 summarises main results. National estimates were calculated based best available incidence from population-based registries (PBCR) mortality World Health Organization database. rates by sex age groups estimated 38 sites 185 countries or territories worldwide. There an 19.3 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI]: 19.0-19.6 million)...
A choice of statistics is available for measuring the impact cancer on community. One should think about exact purpose exercise and what comparisons are required before deciding which most appropriate. Incidence number new cases occurring. It can be expressed as an absolute per year (which tells us volume patients presenting treatment) or a rate 100,000 persons year. The latter approximates average risk developing cancer, particularly useful in making among populations (countries, ethnic...
Several infectious agents are considered to be causes of cancer in humans. The fraction the different types cancer, and all cancers worldwide regions, has been estimated using several methods; primarily by reviewing evidence for strength association (relative risk) prevalence infection world areas. total infection-attributable year 2002 is 1.9 million cases, or 17.8% global burden. principal bacterium Helicobacter pylori (5.5% cancer), human papilloma viruses (5.2%), hepatitis B C (4.9%),...
We present here worldwide estimates of annual mortality from all cancers and for 25 specific cancer sites around 1990. Crude age-standardised rates numbers deaths were computed 23 geographical areas. Of the estimated 5.2 million (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer), 55% (2.8 million) occurred in developing countries. The sex ratio is 1.33 (M:F), greater than that incidence (1.13) due to more favourable prognosis women. Lung still most common cause death with over 900,000 per year, followed...
The Chemical Database Service (CDS) is a national service, funded by the Chemistry Programme of United Kingdom Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). It provides access for UK academics to range chemistry databases in areas crystallography, synthetic organic chemistry, spectroscopy, physical chemistry. Three post-doctoral chemists are available assist users with problems, run training courses, also give advice community on accessing other sources chemical data software.
This report presents worldwide estimates of annual mortality from all cancers and for 18 specific cancer sites around 1985. Crude age-standardized rates numbers deaths were computed 24 geographical areas. Of the estimated 5 million (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer), 56% occurred in developing countries. The most frequent neoplasm is lung cancer, accounting 22% men. Among women breast leading malignancy, 16% 11% developed countries, respectively. In cervix uteri ranks first, second. second...
Abstract Knowledge of the incidence cancer is a fundamental requirement rational planning and monitoring control programs. The lack national-level information systems on health indicators in China means that estimation methods are required. Estimates projections national level mortality have been previously made using sample surveys deaths. Using these data, rates 2000 2005 were estimated by ratio cases/deaths (by site, age, sex) good quality registries China. A total 2.1 million cases for...