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Canada. Health Canada. Working Group on Geographic Surveillance. Canadian cancer incidence atlas: Vol. 1, Canadian cancer incidence. Ottawa: Health Canada., 1996.

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M, Parkin D., and International Agency for Research on Cancer., eds. International incidence of childhood cancer. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer, 1998.

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M, Parkin D., and International Agency for Research on Cancer., eds. International incidence of childhood cancer. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer, 1988.

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Carvalho, Manoel Ricardo da Costa., Franco Eduardo Luiz Fabiano, and Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research., eds. Cancer incidence in Recife County, Brazil. [São Paulo]: Recife Cancer Registry, 1986.

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Gaudette, Leslie A. Cancer incidence in Canada, 1969-1993. Ottawa, Ont: Statistics Canada, Health Statistics Division, 1997.

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P, Coleman Michel, International Agency for Research on Cancer., International Union against Cancer, and International Association of Cancer Registries., eds. Trends in cancer incidence and mortality. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer, 1993.

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Richard, Doll, Fraumeni Joseph F, and Muir C. S, eds. Trends in cancer incidence and mortality. Plainview, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1994.

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Kohler, Betsy A. Cancer incidence in New Jersey, 1992-1996. Trenton, New Jersey (P.O. Box 369 Trenton 08625-0369): New Jersey State Department of Health and Senior Services, Office of Cancer Epidemiology, State Cancer Registry, 1996.

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Frank, Steven A. Dynamics of cancer: Incidence, inheritance, and evolution. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.

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Qiao, Baozhen. Illinois cancer statistics review incidence, 1998 - 2002. Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Health, Division of Epidemiologic Studies, Illinois State Cancer Registry, 2005.

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McDermid, Ian. Cancer incidence projections Australia 2002 to 2011. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2005.

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Frank, Steven A. Dynamics of cancer: Incidence, inheritance, and evolution. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 2007.

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M, Parkin D., International Agency for Research on Cancer., and International Association of Cancer Registries., eds. International incidence of childhood cancer, volume II. Lyon, France: International Agency for Research on Cancer, 1998.

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Goodwin, Melissa. Cancer incidence projections: Australia, 2011 to 2020. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2012.

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International Agency for Research on Cancer and International Association of Cancer Registries, eds. Cancer incidence in five continents, Volume IX. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer, 2008.

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Registry, National Cancer. Cancer in Ireland, 1996: Incidence and mortality. Cork: National Cancer Registry Board, 1999.

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Ireland, National Cancer Registry. Cancer incidence in Cork and Kerry 1991. Cork: NationalCancer Registry Ireland, 1995.

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Weiss, Nancy. Cancer incidence, Texas South Plains, 1976-1985. Austin, Tex: Texas Dept. of Health, Bureau of Disease Control and Epidemiology, Cancer Registry Division, 1991.

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Balogh, Erin, Margie Patlak, and Sharyl J. Nass, eds. Reducing Tobacco-Related Cancer Incidence and Mortality. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/13495.

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Massachusetts. Bureau of Environmental Health Assessment. Community Assessment Unit. Breast cancer incidence 1982-1992 Newton, Massachusetts. Boston, Mass: The Unit, 1997.

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Roche, Lisa M. Cancer incidence by county, New Jersey, 1986-1996. Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Dept. of Health and Senior Services, Office of Cancer Epidemiology, Cancer Surveillance Program, 1999.

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New Jersey. Cancer Registry Program., ed. Cancer incidence in New Jersey, 1981 and 1982. [Trenton]: The Program, 1985.

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P, Lee H. Trends in cancer incidence in Singapore, 1968-1982. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer, 1988.

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Holowaty, E. J. Cancer incidence in Ontario: Trends and regional variations. Toronto: Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, 1995.

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C, Roush George, ed. Cancer risk and incidence trends: The Connecticut perspective. Washington: Hemisphere Pub. Corp., 1987.

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Dolecek, Therese A. Illinois county cancer statistics review: Incidence, 1995-1999. Springfield, IL: Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Division of Epidemiologic Studies, Illinois State Cancer Registry, 2002.

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J, Black Roger, National Health Service in Scotland. Information & Statistics Division., Cancer Research Campaign, Great Britain. Government Statistical Service., and European Institute of Oncology, eds. Cancer incidence and mortality in Scotland 1960-89. Edinburgh: National Health Service in Scotland, Information and Statistics Division, 1995.

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Dolecek, Therese A. Illinois County cancer statistics review: Incidence, 1996-2000. Springfield, IL: Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Division of Epidemiologic Studies, Illinois State Cancer Registry, 2003.

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Howe, Holly L. Annual cancer incidence by cancer type, sex, and race Illinois, 1986-1993. Springfield, IL: Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Illinois State Cancer Registry, 1995.

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Suarez, Lucina. Cancer incidence in Texas Public Health Region 3, 1976-1980. Austin, Tex: Texas Dept. of Health, Bureau of Epidemiology, Cancer Registry Division, 1985.

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Ireland. Dept. of Health. Childhood leukemia in the Republic of Ireland: Mortality and incidence. Dublin: Stationary Office, 1986.

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Stoll, Amy. Prostate cancer incidence and mortality in Arizona, 1990-1997. Phoenix, Ariz: Arizona Dept. of Health Services, Bureau of Public Health Statistics, Office of Health Registries, Arizona Cancer Registry, Office of Epidemiology and Statistics, 2000.

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Vinod, Raina, Tyagi B. B, Manoharan N, and Delhi Cancer Registry, eds. Cancer incidence and mortality in Delhi UT urban, 2001. New Delhi: Delhi Cancer Registry, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute of Medical Science, 2006.

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Roques, Tom. Incidence of thyroid cancer. Edited by John Phillips and Sally Erskine. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834281.003.0056.

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1945-, Le N. D., and Canada. Health Canada. Working Group on Geographic Surveillance., eds. Canadian cancer incidence atlas. Ottawa, Canada: Canada Communication Group, 1995.

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A, Roush Et. CANCER RISK & INCIDENCE TRENDS. Taylor & Francis, 1987.

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Jemal, Ahmedin, D. Maxwell Parkin, and Freddie Bray. Patterns of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Survival. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190238667.003.0008.

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The global burden of cancer is expected to increase from 14.1 million newly diagnosed cases and 8.2 million cancer deaths in 2012 to 22 million cases and 13 million deaths in 2030. This increase, based on projected population aging and growth, will disproportionately affect low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where large numbers of young adults are now surviving to older ages where cancer becomes common. The incidence of cancers traditionally associated with Western behavioral, environmental, and cultural factors (breast, colorectum, lung, and prostate) are increasing in LMICs, whereas cancers caused at least partly by infectious agents (stomach, liver, uterine cervix) are decreasing. Population-based cancer registries (PBCRs) are central to cancer surveillance and control. These registries now cover over 95% of the population in North America, but less than 10% of the populations of South America and Africa.
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Kroenke, Candyce, and Ichiro Kawachi. Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190238667.003.0009.

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The relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and cancer is complex, dynamic, and evolving. Associations depend on SES measures, cancer type, sociodemographic factors including race/ethnicity, and historical trends. However, socioeconomic disadvantage is often associated with a higher risk of cancer, particularly cancers diagnosed at a late stage, as well as worse prognosis once diagnosed. Research on secular trends over the past 70 years has shown reversals of the socioeconomic gradient for lung and colorectal cancer consistent with differential trends by SES in patterns of smoking, diet, and obesity. Rates of these cancers are now currently higher in socioeconomically disadvantaged groups. SES is considered to be a “fundamental” determinant of health outcomes, and this appears true throughout the cancer spectrum—from cancer incidence to detection, treatment, and survival. Investigations over the past decade have increasingly considered the simultaneous impact of individual SES and area-level SES (as a contextual influence) on health outcomes.
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Registry, Connecticut Tumor, ed. Cancer incidence in Connecticut, 1999. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Tumor Registry, Office of Policy, Planning, and Evaluation, Connecticut Dept. of Public Health, 2001.

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Registry, Connecticut Tumor, ed. Cancer incidence in Connecticut, 2000. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Tumor Registry, Connecticut Dept. of Public Health, 2003.

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M, Parkin D., ed. Cancer incidence in five continents. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer, 2002.

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Gargiullo, Paul. U.S. Cancer Statistics: 1999 Incidence. Diane Pub Co, 2003.

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The International Agency for Research on Cancer. Cancer Incidence in Five Continents. World Health Organization, 2021.

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Registry, Northern Ireland Cancer, and A. T. Gavin. Cancer Incidence in Northern Ireland. Stationery Office Books, 1999.

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S, Burnett William, and New York State Cancer Registry., eds. Cancer incidence by county, 1978-1982. [Albany]: New York State, Dept. of Health, Cancer Registry, 1987.

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County cancer incidence, Illinois, 1987-1991. Springfield, IL (605 W. Jefferson St., Springfield 62761): Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Division of Epidemiologic Studies, 1994.

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Nancy, Weiss, and Texas Cancer Registry Division, eds. Cancer incidence, Texas Panhandle, 1976-1985. Austin, Tex. (1100 West 49th St., Austin 78756): Texas Dept. of Health, Bureau of Diease [i.e. Disease] Control and Epidemiology, Cancer Registry Division, 1990.

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Cancer incidence in Connecticut, 1980-1998. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Dept. of Public Health, 2001.

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Registry, Connecticut Tumor, ed. Cancer incidence in Connecticut, 1995-99. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Tumor Registry, Connecticut Dept. of Public Health, 2002.

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Cancer incidence in Connecticut, 1980-1991. Hartford, CT (150 Washington Street, Hartford 06106): The Dept., 1994.

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