How many cancer cases and deaths are potentially preventable? Estimates for Australia in 2013

Volume: 142, Issue: 4, Pages: 691 - 701
Published: Oct 26, 2017
Abstract
Cancer is a leading cause of disease burden in Australia, particularly fatal burden, accounting for an estimated thirty percent of deaths. Many cancers develop because of exposure to lifestyle and environmental factors that are potentially modifiable. We aimed to quantify the proportions and numbers of cancer deaths and cases in Australia in 2013 attributable to 20 modifiable factors in eight broad groupings that are established causes of...
Paper Details
Title
How many cancer cases and deaths are potentially preventable? Estimates for Australia in 2013
Published Date
Oct 26, 2017
Volume
142
Issue
4
Pages
691 - 701
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