Cancer Epidemiology (eBook, PDF)
Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Special Populations
Redaktion: Soliman, Amr; Boffetta, Paolo; Schottenfeld, David
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Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Special Populations
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According to the World Health Organization's 2008 GLOBOCAN report, 64% of global cancer deaths -- and 56% of cancer cases -- were registered in countries in Africa, Asia, or Latin America. So while cancer is unquestionably a global burden, its reach in the developing world points to the need for specialized study on cancer in these countries. Cancer Epidemiology: Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Special Populations reviews the current status of cancer epidemiologic research and training -- rationale, requisite infrastructure, methodologic principles, and illustrative examples in low- and…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199750344
- Artikelnr.: 54561383
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199750344
- Artikelnr.: 54561383
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* 1. Burden of Cancer in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Maria Paula Curado, Paolo Boffetta, David Schottenfeld, Jean-Marie
Dangou, Karina Braga Ribeiro
* 2. Migrant Studies
* Song-Yi Park and Laurence N. Kolonel
* 3. Molecular Epidemiology Studies in Cancer
* Kelly Hirko, Maria Iniesta Donate, Sofia Merajver
* 4. Opportunities for Cancer Genetic Research
* Oluwafemi Oluwole, Yonglan Zheng, Olufunmilayo Olopade
* 5. Cancer Screening in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* R. Sankaranarayanan, Somanathan Thara, Youlin Qiao, Twalib Ngoma,
Raul Murillo
* 6. Behavioral, Social, and Cultural Aspects of Epidemiologic Studies
in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and in Special Populations
* Robert Chamberlain
* 7. Ethical Issues in Cancer Epidemiologic Studies
* Steven S. Coughlin
* Section 2: Methodological Principles in Conducting International
Studies
* 8. Case-control Studies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Farin Kamangar, Kyle Esdaille, Farhad Islami
* 9. Cohort Studies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Stephanie Melkonian, Yu Chen, Habibul Ahsan
* 10. Molecular Epidemiology in LMIC
* Hongbing Shen and Hongxia Ma
* 11. Methodological Issues in International Multicentric Studies,
Including the Role of Consortia in International Cancer Epidemiology
* Farhad Islami and Paolo Boffetta
* Section 3: Cancer Epidemiology Research Training in LMI Countries and
Special Populations: Needs and Opportunities
* 12. Cancer Epidemiology Research Training in LMI Countries and
Special Populations: Needs and Opportunities
* Amr Soliman
* 13. Cancer Epidemiology in Schools of Public Health and Medical
Schools: Culture, Infrastructure, and Curricula
* Amr Soliman
* 14. University Resources for Academic and Field Research Training in
Cancer Epidemiology
* Amr Soliman and Robert Chamberlain
* 15. Non-University Training Programs in Cancer Epidemiology,
Emphasizing Participation from LMI Countries
* Jessica Fapeol-Badger
* 16. Needs and Opportunities for Epidemiologic Training of
Early-career Clinicians and Scientists Seeking to Conduct Cancer
Research in LMI Countries
* Amr Soliman and Robert Chamberlain
* Section 4: Illustrative Examples of Collaborative Field Studies
* 17. Hepatitis B Virus, Aflatoxin and Primary Liver Cancer
* W. Thomas London, Timothy M. Block, Katherine A. McGlynn
* 18. HPV and Cervical Cancer
* Rolando Herrero
* 19. Studies of Tobacco Smoking and Control
* Priscilla S. Reddy, Shamagonam James, Nasheen Naidoo, Ronel Sewpaul,
Ken Resnicow, and Anthony Mbewu
* 20. Cancer and HIV in Less Developed Countries
* Sam M. Mbulaiteye
* 21. Breast Cancer Early Detection and Clinical Guidelines
* David B. Thomas, Raul H. Murillo, Kardinah, and Benjamin O. Anderson
* Section 5: Future Directions: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges
* 22. Future Directions: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges
* Amr S. Soliman, David Schottenfeld, and Paulo Boffetta
* 1. Burden of Cancer in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Maria Paula Curado, Paolo Boffetta, David Schottenfeld, Jean-Marie
Dangou, Karina Braga Ribeiro
* 2. Migrant Studies
* Song-Yi Park and Laurence N. Kolonel
* 3. Molecular Epidemiology Studies in Cancer
* Kelly Hirko, Maria Iniesta Donate, Sofia Merajver
* 4. Opportunities for Cancer Genetic Research
* Oluwafemi Oluwole, Yonglan Zheng, Olufunmilayo Olopade
* 5. Cancer Screening in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* R. Sankaranarayanan, Somanathan Thara, Youlin Qiao, Twalib Ngoma,
Raul Murillo
* 6. Behavioral, Social, and Cultural Aspects of Epidemiologic Studies
in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and in Special Populations
* Robert Chamberlain
* 7. Ethical Issues in Cancer Epidemiologic Studies
* Steven S. Coughlin
* Section 2: Methodological Principles in Conducting International
Studies
* 8. Case-control Studies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Farin Kamangar, Kyle Esdaille, Farhad Islami
* 9. Cohort Studies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Stephanie Melkonian, Yu Chen, Habibul Ahsan
* 10. Molecular Epidemiology in LMIC
* Hongbing Shen and Hongxia Ma
* 11. Methodological Issues in International Multicentric Studies,
Including the Role of Consortia in International Cancer Epidemiology
* Farhad Islami and Paolo Boffetta
* Section 3: Cancer Epidemiology Research Training in LMI Countries and
Special Populations: Needs and Opportunities
* 12. Cancer Epidemiology Research Training in LMI Countries and
Special Populations: Needs and Opportunities
* Amr Soliman
* 13. Cancer Epidemiology in Schools of Public Health and Medical
Schools: Culture, Infrastructure, and Curricula
* Amr Soliman
* 14. University Resources for Academic and Field Research Training in
Cancer Epidemiology
* Amr Soliman and Robert Chamberlain
* 15. Non-University Training Programs in Cancer Epidemiology,
Emphasizing Participation from LMI Countries
* Jessica Fapeol-Badger
* 16. Needs and Opportunities for Epidemiologic Training of
Early-career Clinicians and Scientists Seeking to Conduct Cancer
Research in LMI Countries
* Amr Soliman and Robert Chamberlain
* Section 4: Illustrative Examples of Collaborative Field Studies
* 17. Hepatitis B Virus, Aflatoxin and Primary Liver Cancer
* W. Thomas London, Timothy M. Block, Katherine A. McGlynn
* 18. HPV and Cervical Cancer
* Rolando Herrero
* 19. Studies of Tobacco Smoking and Control
* Priscilla S. Reddy, Shamagonam James, Nasheen Naidoo, Ronel Sewpaul,
Ken Resnicow, and Anthony Mbewu
* 20. Cancer and HIV in Less Developed Countries
* Sam M. Mbulaiteye
* 21. Breast Cancer Early Detection and Clinical Guidelines
* David B. Thomas, Raul H. Murillo, Kardinah, and Benjamin O. Anderson
* Section 5: Future Directions: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges
* 22. Future Directions: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges
* Amr S. Soliman, David Schottenfeld, and Paulo Boffetta