2024
National age-specific mortality trends for cervical and breast cancers in urban–rural areas of China from 2009 to 2021: a population-based analysis
Li M, Qi J, Ma Y, Shu W, Xiao H, Wang L, Yin P, Guo H, Vermund S, Zhou M, Hu Y. National age-specific mortality trends for cervical and breast cancers in urban–rural areas of China from 2009 to 2021: a population-based analysis. Military Medical Research 2024, 11: 55. PMID: 39138529, PMCID: PMC11323448, DOI: 10.1186/s40779-024-00561-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAverage annual percent changeUrban-rural differencesMortality trendsRural areasNational Disease Surveillance Point SystemAge-specific mortality trendsBreast cancerDisease Surveillance Points systemAge groupsCancer control programsPromote health equityMortality rate ratiosAnnual percent changeRural-urban disparitiesRural-urban differencesRural areas of ChinaNegative binomial regression modelsUrban-rural areasTemporal trendsAge-specific mortalityPopulation-based analysisMortality rateBinomial regression modelsHealth equityJoinpoint models
2023
Where Are the Children? A Thematic Analysis of State, Territory, and Tribal Organization Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans
Leraas H, Beckhorn C, Washabaugh C, Thamby J, Greenup R, Haines K, Allen L, Tracy E. Where Are the Children? A Thematic Analysis of State, Territory, and Tribal Organization Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans. Journal Of Pediatric Surgery 2023, 59: 129-133. PMID: 37858391, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2023.09.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComprehensive Cancer Control ProgramPediatric cancer careCancer careChildhood cancerEarly detectionPediatric cancer survivorshipComprehensive cancer control plansDistrict of ColumbiaCancer control programsCancer control plansAdult cancer riskU.S. territoriesTreatment disparitiesPediatric oncologyRisk factorsCancer preventionLevel IVCancer survivorshipCancer riskPediatric cancerChildhood exposureCancerCancer treatmentCareTribal organizations
2020
Characterizing participants in the North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (NC BCCCP): A review of 90,000 women.
Tait S, Ren Y, Horton C, Oshima S, Thomas S, Wright S, Caesar A, Plichta J, Hwang E, Greenup R, Rosenberger L, DiLalla G, Menendez C, Tolnitch L, Hyslop T, Nelson D, Fayanju O. Characterizing participants in the North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (NC BCCCP): A review of 90,000 women. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: 101-101. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.29_suppl.101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerHispanic womenRace/ethnicityUnivariate analysisBreast pathologyCervical cancer control programsOverall breast cancer mortalityNH Black raceBreast cancer preventionFirst breast cancerBreast cancer mortalityCancer control programsNational quality benchmarksUnderserved womenBlack raceCancer mortalityTimeline of careAmerican IndiansCancer preventionLonger TTDNH blacksNH whitesMedian TTDEthnic disparitiesNegative binomial regression
2015
A national framework for breast cancer control: A report on Rwanda’s inaugural symposium on the management of breast cancer
Murthy S, Tapela N, Muhimpundu M, Balinda J, Musabyemariya F, Kirby K, Pace L, Riviello R, Ntirenganya F, Ntakiyiruta G. A national framework for breast cancer control: A report on Rwanda’s inaugural symposium on the management of breast cancer. Journal Of Cancer Policy 2015, 6: 3-7. DOI: 10.1016/j.jcpo.2015.08.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerHealth care systemBreast cancer control programsCare systemCancer-related mortalityCancer control programsBreast cancer controlHealth care providersPatient-centered careMinistry of HealthSurvivable cancersMiddle-income countriesClinical outcomesBC patientsLeading causeCancer controlHigh-income countriesCare providersCare deliveryCancerInaugural symposiumCareControl programsOutcomesMulti-disciplinary collaboration
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