Comparison of cancer incidence trend in Asia.

According to GLOBOCAN, cancer is the leading cause of disease worldwide. Existing literature on cancer incidence trend has focused on an individual country or region. Therefore, a study for cancer incidence trend across regions in Asia would provide another dimension to the analysis of this global e...

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Main Authors: Lee, Hsueh Heng., Teoh, Ying Ying., Low, Jun Jack.
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-513332023-05-19T07:23:11Z Comparison of cancer incidence trend in Asia. Lee, Hsueh Heng. Teoh, Ying Ying. Low, Jun Jack. Nanyang Business School Yeo Keng Leong DRNTU::Business According to GLOBOCAN, cancer is the leading cause of disease worldwide. Existing literature on cancer incidence trend has focused on an individual country or region. Therefore, a study for cancer incidence trend across regions in Asia would provide another dimension to the analysis of this global epidemic. In our study, regions selected include Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore and Taiwan. Our study’s primary results are the comparisons of age-standardized rates of these regions. Leading cancer sites for each region are highlighted. Finally, we investigate the cancer risk factors and their impact on cancer incidence trend. BUSINESS 2013-03-28T07:03:04Z 2013-03-28T07:03:04Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51333 en Nanyang Technological University 86 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Hsueh Heng.
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Low, Jun Jack.
Comparison of cancer incidence trend in Asia.
description According to GLOBOCAN, cancer is the leading cause of disease worldwide. Existing literature on cancer incidence trend has focused on an individual country or region. Therefore, a study for cancer incidence trend across regions in Asia would provide another dimension to the analysis of this global epidemic. In our study, regions selected include Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore and Taiwan. Our study’s primary results are the comparisons of age-standardized rates of these regions. Leading cancer sites for each region are highlighted. Finally, we investigate the cancer risk factors and their impact on cancer incidence trend.
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