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Cohort fertility patterns and breast cancer mortality among U.S. women, 1948-2003
age-period-cohort breast cancer mortality cohort fertility
2008/12/16
Epidemiological research has shown that women who have early and numerous births have reduced risks of being diagnosed with breast cancer. We use U.S. Vital Statistics and Census data and age-period-c...
Does cancer affect the divorce rate?
cancer cervical cancer divorce illness marital stability Norway testicular cancer
2008/12/12
Discrete-time hazard regression models were employed to register and census data on 1.4 million Norwegian married couples from 1974-2001 to explore the probability of divorce following cancer illness....
Mathematical Models for Human Cancer Incidence Rates
age/aging cancer heterogeneity incidence rate model models
2008/12/9
The overall cancer incidence rate declines at old ages. Possible causes of this decline include the effects of cross-sectional data which transform cohort dynamics into age pattern, population heterog...
Decline in Human Cancer Incidence Rates at Old Ages: Age-Period-Cohort Considerations
age-period-cohort models cancer incidence multistage theory
2008/12/9
Analysis of age-specific trajectories of cancer incidence rates for all sites combined (data source: International Agency for Research on Cancer) reveals a leveling-off and decline of the rates at old...
Individual Aging and Cancer Risk:How are They Related?
age/aging aging organism cancer cancer incidence rate cell proliferation rate of physiological processes tumor survival
2008/12/9
When individuals get older, the risk of many chronic diseases increases. This increase is in agreement with common theories of aging, such as mutation accumulation, wear and tear, antagonistic pleiotr...
Individual Aging and Cancer Risk:How are They Related?
age/aging aging organism cancer cancer incidence rate cell proliferation rate of physiological processes tumor survival
2008/12/5
When individuals get older, the risk of many chronic diseases increases. This increase is in agreement with common theories of aging, such as mutation accumulation, wear and tear, antagonistic pleiotr...
The Cancer Transition in Japan since 1951
cancer cancer transition epidemiologic transition health health and development infectious diseases Japan mortality non-infectious disease
2008/12/4
The overall trend of cancer mortality in Japan has been decreasing since the 1960s (age-standardized death rates for ages 30-69), though trends differ enormously among various forms of the disease. Ca...