Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4254096656> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4254096656 endingPage "1816" @default.
- W4254096656 startingPage "1807" @default.
- W4254096656 abstract "The age-specific mortality rates and total deaths from specific cancers have not been documented for the various regions and subpopulations of India. We therefore assessed the cause of death in 2001-03 in homes in small areas that were chosen to be representative of all the parts of India.At least 130 trained physicians independently assigned causes to 122,429 deaths, which occurred in 1·1 million homes in 6671 small areas that were randomly selected to be representative of all of India, based on a structured non-medical surveyor's field report.7137 of 122,429 study deaths were due to cancer, corresponding to 556,400 national cancer deaths in India in 2010. 395,400 (71%) cancer deaths occurred in people aged 30-69 years (200,100 men and 195,300 women). At 30-69 years, the three most common fatal cancers were oral (including lip and pharynx, 45,800 [22·9%]), stomach (25,200 [12·6%]), and lung (including trachea and larynx, 22,900 [11·4%]) in men, and cervical (33,400 [17·1%]), stomach (27,500 [14·1%]), and breast (19,900 [10·2%]) in women. Tobacco-related cancers represented 42·0% (84,000) of male and 18·3% (35,700) of female cancer deaths and there were twice as many deaths from oral cancers as lung cancers. Age-standardised cancer mortality rates per 100,000 were similar in rural (men 95·6 [99% CI 89·6-101·7] and women 96·6 [90·7-102·6]) and urban areas (men 102·4 [92·7-112·1] and women 91·2 [81·9-100·5]), but varied greatly between the states, and were two times higher in the least educated than in the most educated adults (men, illiterate 106·6 [97·4-115·7] vs most educated 45·7 [37·8-53·6]; women, illiterate 106·7 [99·9-113·6] vs most educated 43·4 [30·7-56·1]). Cervical cancer was far less common in Muslim than in Hindu women (study deaths 24, age-standardised mortality ratio 0·68 [0·64-0·71] vs 340, 1·06 [1·05-1·08]).Prevention of tobacco-related and cervical cancers and earlier detection of treatable cancers would reduce cancer deaths in India, particularly in the rural areas that are underserved by cancer services. The substantial variation in cancer rates in India suggests other risk factors or causative agents that remain to be discovered.Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and US National Institutes of Health." @default.
- W4254096656 created "2022-05-12" @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5012557863 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5017234555 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5022425952 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5041850330 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5045772853 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5048611916 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5049513467 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5049666455 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5058758557 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5058977028 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5064215217 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5074819890 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5075758795 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5076066988 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5083317923 @default.
- W4254096656 creator A5084168406 @default.
- W4254096656 date "2012-05-01" @default.
- W4254096656 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W4254096656 title "Cancer mortality in India: a nationally representative survey" @default.
- W4254096656 cites W1599441843 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W1965095639 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W1970863086 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W1981989535 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2005453971 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2014892455 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2016761556 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2034336513 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2034750944 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2039625833 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2039745983 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2077027884 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2094228609 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2114616454 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2127738618 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2130297731 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2130885525 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2138187684 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2150236424 @default.
- W4254096656 cites W2247057184 @default.
- W4254096656 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(12)60358-4" @default.
- W4254096656 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22460346" @default.
- W4254096656 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W4254096656 type Work @default.
- W4254096656 citedByCount "331" @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562012 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562013 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562014 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562015 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562016 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562017 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562018 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562019 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562020 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562021 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562022 @default.
- W4254096656 countsByYear W42540966562023 @default.
- W4254096656 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5012557863 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5017234555 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5022425952 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5041850330 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5045772853 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5048611916 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5049513467 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5049666455 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5058758557 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5058977028 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5064215217 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5074819890 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5075758795 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5076066988 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5083317923 @default.
- W4254096656 hasAuthorship W4254096656A5084168406 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C121608353 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C179755657 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C2776256026 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C2779454504 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C29374701 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C530470458 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C121608353 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C126322002 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C144024400 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C149923435 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C179755657 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C2776256026 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C2779134260 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C2779454504 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C29374701 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C530470458 @default.
- W4254096656 hasConceptScore W4254096656C71924100 @default.
- W4254096656 hasIssue "9828" @default.