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View article: Cancer Incidence and Mortality Across 43 Cancer Registries in India
Cancer Incidence and Mortality Across 43 Cancer Registries in India Open
Importance Cancer is a significant global health concern, with India ranking second in Asia and third in the world in terms of cancer incidence. Regular monitoring and updates on cancer statistics are vital for assessing the impact and bur…
View article: A REVIEW OF STATISTICAL METHODS FOR ADDRESSING MISSING DATA
A REVIEW OF STATISTICAL METHODS FOR ADDRESSING MISSING DATA Open
Ensuring consistent and complete data is a fundamental requirement in any research study involving data analysis, as it forms the basis for producing reliable, meaningful, and actionable results. Missing data or censored data poses a big c…
View article: Geographic Disparities in Oral Cancer Survival From 10 Population-Based Cancer Registries in India
Geographic Disparities in Oral Cancer Survival From 10 Population-Based Cancer Registries in India Open
Importance India accounts for more than one-third of oral cancer (OC) cases globally. Cancer survival measures the effectiveness of the health care system’s cancer control efforts and the proportion of people who survive during a specified…
View article: Reply to P. Boffetta and M. Seyyedsalehi
Reply to P. Boffetta and M. Seyyedsalehi Open
View article: Burden of cervical cancer in India: estimates of years of life lost, years lived with disability and disability adjusted life years at national and subnational levels using the National Cancer Registry Programme data
Burden of cervical cancer in India: estimates of years of life lost, years lived with disability and disability adjusted life years at national and subnational levels using the National Cancer Registry Programme data Open
The study has found a significant cervical cancer burden across the regions of India, providing a baseline for monitoring impact of actions. Enhancing awareness of cervical cancer, advocating for the significance of screening, and promotin…
View article: Descriptive epidemiology of prostate cancer in India, 2012–2019: Insights from the National Cancer Registry Programme
Descriptive epidemiology of prostate cancer in India, 2012–2019: Insights from the National Cancer Registry Programme Open
Purpose: This study describes the epidemiology, clinical extent at diagnosis, and treatment modalities for prostate cancer in India. Methodology: This study is a secondary analysis of primary prostate cancer data sourced from the National …
View article: Burden of female breast cancer in India: estimates of YLDs, YLLs, and DALYs at national and subnational levels based on the national cancer registry programme
Burden of female breast cancer in India: estimates of YLDs, YLLs, and DALYs at national and subnational levels based on the national cancer registry programme Open
View article: Assessing the Global Impact of Ambient Air Pollution on Cancer Incidence and Mortality: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis
Assessing the Global Impact of Ambient Air Pollution on Cancer Incidence and Mortality: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis Open
PURPOSE This study aims to examine the association between exposure to major ambient air pollutants and the incidence and mortality of lung cancer and some nonlung cancers. METHODS This meta-analysis used PubMed and EMBASE databases to acc…
View article: Breast cancer survival in India across 11 geographic areas under the National Cancer Registry Programme
Breast cancer survival in India across 11 geographic areas under the National Cancer Registry Programme Open
Background Population‐based cancer survival is a key indicator for assessing the effectiveness of cancer control by a health care system in a specific geographic area. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India, accountin…
View article: Survival of patients with cervical cancer in India – findings from 11 population based cancer registries under National Cancer Registry Programme
Survival of patients with cervical cancer in India – findings from 11 population based cancer registries under National Cancer Registry Programme Open
The National Cancer Registry Programme is funded through intra-mural funding by Indian Council of Medical Research, Department of Health Research, India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
View article: Cancer incidence estimates for 2022 & projection for 2025
Cancer incidence estimates for 2022 & projection for 2025 Open
Background & objectives: Information on recent cancer statistics is important for planning, monitoring and evaluating cancer control activities. This article aims to provide an update on the cancer incidence estimates in India by sex, age …
View article: Epidemiology of human papillomavirus related cancers in India: findings from the National Cancer Registry Programme
Epidemiology of human papillomavirus related cancers in India: findings from the National Cancer Registry Programme Open
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes more than one-fourth of infection related cancers globally. The present study summarises the epidemiology of HPV related cancers in India, with a special focus on cervical and oropharyngeal cancer, utilisi…
View article: Burden of cancers in India - estimates of cancer crude incidence, YLLs, YLDs and DALYs for 2021 and 2025 based on National Cancer Registry Program
Burden of cancers in India - estimates of cancer crude incidence, YLLs, YLDs and DALYs for 2021 and 2025 based on National Cancer Registry Program Open
View article: A clinicoepidemiological profile of lung cancers in India – Results from the National Cancer Registry Programme
A clinicoepidemiological profile of lung cancers in India – Results from the National Cancer Registry Programme Open
Background & objectives: Lung cancer is a significant public health concern in low- and middle-income countries such as India. The present article describes the epidemiology, and clinical profile of lung cancer in India, based on recent da…
View article: Additional file 2 of Burden of cancers in India - estimates of cancer crude incidence, YLLs, YLDs and DALYs for 2021 and 2025 based on National Cancer Registry Program
Additional file 2 of Burden of cancers in India - estimates of cancer crude incidence, YLLs, YLDs and DALYs for 2021 and 2025 based on National Cancer Registry Program Open
Additional file 2.
View article: Trends in breast and cervical cancer in India under National Cancer Registry Programme: An Age-Period-Cohort analysis
Trends in breast and cervical cancer in India under National Cancer Registry Programme: An Age-Period-Cohort analysis Open
In both breast and cervical cancers, a significant age, cohort and period effect was noted in Bangalore, Chennai and Delhi. Despite period effect, the cohort effect was predominant and it may be attributed to the generational changes in ri…
View article: Cancer Atlas Project–Haryana: Insights for Healthcare Planners
Cancer Atlas Project–Haryana: Insights for Healthcare Planners Open
Objective: A comprehensive coordinated effort was undertaken by National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) and its coordinating unit in an Indian State – Haryana, to map cancer incidence, to provide regional overview of geographical pattern…
View article: Cancer Statistics, 2020: Report From National Cancer Registry Programme, India
Cancer Statistics, 2020: Report From National Cancer Registry Programme, India Open
PURPOSE The systematic collection of data on cancer is being performed by various population-based cancer registries (PBCRs) and hospital-based cancer registries (HBCRs) across India under the National Cancer Registry Programme–National Ce…
View article: Impact of New Standardized Population for Estimating Cancer Incidence in Indian Context- an Analysis from National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP)
Impact of New Standardized Population for Estimating Cancer Incidence in Indian Context- an Analysis from National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) Open
The ISP would be more representative of the age-structure of Indian registries population and this would give more realistic comparison across the different PBCRs in India.
View article: The burden of cancers and their variations across the states of India: the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990–2016
The burden of cancers and their variations across the states of India: the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990–2016 Open
View article: Decreased Survival With Mastectomy Vis-à-Vis Breast-Conserving Surgery in Stage II and III Breast Cancers: A Comparative Treatment Effectiveness Study
Decreased Survival With Mastectomy Vis-à-Vis Breast-Conserving Surgery in Stage II and III Breast Cancers: A Comparative Treatment Effectiveness Study Open
Purpose The primary purpose of hospital-based cancer registries is assessing patient care. Clinical stage–based survival and treatment-based survival are some of the key parameters for such assessment. Because of the challenges in obtainin…
View article: Concurrent Chemoradiation for Cancer of the Cervix: Results of a Multi-Institutional Study From the Setting of a Developing Country (India)
Concurrent Chemoradiation for Cancer of the Cervix: Results of a Multi-Institutional Study From the Setting of a Developing Country (India) Open
Purpose The primary output of hospital-based cancer registries is data on cancer stage and treatment-based survival that can be used to evaluate patient care, but because there are many challenges in obtaining follow-up details, a separate…