Changes in Black-White Difference in Lung Cancer Incidence among Young Adults
AbstractBackground. We previously reported that lung cancer incidence between Blacks and Whites younger than 40 years of age converged in women and approached c
AbstractBackground. We previously reported that lung cancer incidence between Blacks and Whites younger than 40 years of age converged in women and approached c
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AbstractBackground. Lynch syndrome (LS) is a hereditary cancer predisposition that increases risk for colorectal, endometrial, and other cancers. Though po
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AbstractBackground. Limited understanding of the biology predisposing certain human papillomavirus-related (HPV+) oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (O
AbstractBackground. Emerging literature notes the importance of neighborhood-level factors for cancer control behaviors beyond that of individual factors.
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AbstractBackground. Pathological complete response has been used as a primary endpoint in neoadjuvant trials in early stage triple-negative breast cancer,
AbstractBackground. It is important to understand the relationship between drug efficacy measured in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and real-world drug
AbstractBackground. Increases in colon and colorectal cancer incidence among adolescents and young adults have been reported progressively. Most of the inc
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