Breast Cancer Epidemiology
by Christopher Li /
2009 / English / PDF
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Breast cancer remains a disease of considerable public health
importance worldwide, with over 800,000 new cases diagnosed
globally each year. Considerable energy is currently being spent
by researchers to further our understanding of this complex
disease, however, keeping up with all of the new data is a real
challenge given the sheer volume of information that becomes
available on a daily basis. The purpose of this book would be to
provide a comprehensive review of breast cancer epidemiology,
covering the topics of disease burden, etiology, risk factors,
prevention, early detection/screening, treatment, and outcomes.
The book would be a single comprehensive source of the most
recent information on breast cancer epidemiology, and it would
serve as a valuable resource for breast cancer researchers across
disciplines regardless of what stage of their career they are in.
To the knowledge of the editor, no such resource is currently
available.
Breast cancer remains a disease of considerable public health
importance worldwide, with over 800,000 new cases diagnosed
globally each year. Considerable energy is currently being spent
by researchers to further our understanding of this complex
disease, however, keeping up with all of the new data is a real
challenge given the sheer volume of information that becomes
available on a daily basis. The purpose of this book would be to
provide a comprehensive review of breast cancer epidemiology,
covering the topics of disease burden, etiology, risk factors,
prevention, early detection/screening, treatment, and outcomes.
The book would be a single comprehensive source of the most
recent information on breast cancer epidemiology, and it would
serve as a valuable resource for breast cancer researchers across
disciplines regardless of what stage of their career they are in.
To the knowledge of the editor, no such resource is currently
available.