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Autor:
James L. Zazzali, Jennie H. Best, Shalini V. Mohan, Otis W. Brawley, John S Pauk, John M. Pagel, Boris Ivanov, Krish Patel, Krutika Jariwala-Parikh, Amanda M. Kong
Publikováno v:
Advances in Therapy
Introduction Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can present as a range of symptoms, from mild to critical; lower pulmonary involvement, including pneumonia, is often associated with severe and critical cases. Understanding the baseline characteristi
Autor:
Ahmedin Jemal, Otis W. Brawley, Stacey A. Fedewa, Kevin J. Cullen, J. Leonard Lichtenfeld, Farhad Islami, Richard C. Wender, Jiemin Ma
Publikováno v:
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 69:351-362
A summary evaluation of the 2015 American Cancer Society (ACS) challenge goal showed that overall US mortality from all cancers combined declined 26% over the period from 1990 to 2015. Recent research suggests that US cancer mortality can still be lo
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Ahmedin Jemal, Tim Byers, Otis W. Brawley, Elizabeth E. Ward, Arnold M. Baskies, Richard C. Wender
Publikováno v:
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 66:359-369
In 1996, the Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society (ACS) challenged the United States to reduce what looked to be possible peak cancer mortality in 1990 by 50% by the year 2015. This analysis examines the trends in cancer mortality across
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Ahmedin Jemal, Otis W. Brawley, Elizabeth Ward, Ann Goding Sauer, Robert A. Smith, Stacey A. Fedewa, Jiemin Ma, Mary Doroshenk, Rebecca L. Siegel, Richard C. Wender
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 121:4258-4265
BACKGROUND A recent study estimates that 277,000 colorectal cancer (CRC) cases and 203,000 CRC deaths will be averted between 2013 and 2030 if the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable goal of increasing CRC screening prevalence to 80% by 2018 is rea
Publikováno v:
JAMA Oncology. 4:1713
Importance Having health insurance is a strong determinant of cancer outcomes in the United States, and Medicaid expansion under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) may have reduced the prevalence of uninsured patients. Prior researc
Publikováno v:
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews. 22:87-93
Multiple myeloma is an uncommon disease, with approximately 12,000 cases per year diagnosed in America. Blacks have had at least double the risk of being diagnosed with myeloma, and have had twice the mortality rate from the disease compared to white
Autor:
Otis W. Brawley
Publikováno v:
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews. 22:11-19
Racial/ethnic groups as used in data published by the US government are defined by sociopolitical and not scientific criteria. Much can be learned through the study of cancer rates of various populations. This knowledge benefits all who are at risk f
Publikováno v:
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews. 22:67-82
Worldwide, colorectal carcinoma (CRC) varies by race-ethnicity. The highest incidence occurs in whites of European descent. Rates in blacks of South Africa are much lower, but rise with migration to westernized countries, i.e. African Americans (blac
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Cancer and Metastasis Reviews. 22:83-86
The prostate cancer incidence and mortality of black Americans is among the highest in the world. The reasons have not been adequately explained. Similar disparities have been noted for men of sub-Saharan origin living in Brazil and the Caribbean. Av
Publikováno v:
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 51:367-370
Breast cancer mortality rates have decreased during the last 20 years in the United States overall. However, declines in breast cancer mortality rates differ among individual states. This analysis ranked states from the highest to the lowest percenta