National and subnational population-based incidence of cancer in thailand: Assessing cancers with the highest burdens
© 2017 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In Thailand, five cancer types—breast, cervical, colorectal, liver and lung cancer— contribute to over half of the cancer burden. The magnitude of these cancers must be quantified over time to assess previous health policies and highlight fut...
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Main Authors: | Virani S., Bilheem S., Chansaard W., Chitapanarux I., Daoprasert K., Khuanchana S., Leklob A., Pongnikorn D., Rozek L., Siriarechakul S., Suwanrungruang K., Tassanasunthornwong S., Vatanasapt P., Sriplung H. |
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2017
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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