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BACKGROUND: Among the causes of death, cancer ranks second after cardiovascular diseases. If a cancer patient dies before the tumor is diagnosed the malignancy may be unreported among post-mortem findings and thus is often not included in c...
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This website is brought to you by Cancer Research UK. Cancerbackup Cancerbackup is Europe's leading cancer information service, with over 4,500 pages of the latest cancer information. Their About Cancer section has some basic statistics on ...
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The Cancer Statistics section of this site has information on Understanding Cancer Statistics (including a glossary of terms), links to reports and Web sites to help with Finding Cancer Statistics , as well as Statistical Tools and Data for...
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The most important advances in the cure of breast cancer have come through the use of drug therapy, also called systemic therapy. Surgery and radiation therapy are effective for treating tumors confined to the breast but not for cancer cell...
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In most cases, this occurs because the database or selections do not match the ones used in the SEER Cancer Statistics Review (CSR) . Make sure that the database selected in DevCan is the exact database referenced in the CSR. Also, check th...
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There are some common practices used to make medical statistics appear more favorable. For instance, patients who die during prolonged treatment with chemotherapy or radiotherapy are not included in the statistics, because they do not compl...
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The most common type of cancer among women, according to the American Cancer Society, is breast cancer, aside from skin cancer. If you have or have had breast cancer or someone close to you has, you may be interested in learning about breas...
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Cancer statistics are published once a cause of death has been recorded for all deaths that year. The process for determining the cause of death can be lengthy, which is why the report is for the year ending 2003. If official statistics wer...
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/0/593F37CDE180D0DFCC2573...
Yes. Statistics reveal that while all women are at risk of developing breast cancer, and white women are slightly more likely than black women to develop breast cancer, black women are more likely to die of breast cancer. According to the N...
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To be able to assess that in any way I need ALL the information on which this "diagnosis" - or rather suspicion - was based. The whole matter will be too uncertain otherwise. If you are not able to do that I must say that you shou...
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