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Freddie Bray
Researcher at International Agency for Research on Cancer
Publications - 452
Citations - 345102
Freddie Bray is an academic researcher from International Agency for Research on Cancer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 111, co-authored 402 publications receiving 262938 citations. Previous affiliations of Freddie Bray include University of Oslo.
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More deaths from pancreatic cancer than breast cancer in the EU by 2017.
TL;DR: Although strategies may emerge in the near future that will enhance the prospects of improving the very poor five-year survival from pancreatic cancer, coordinated efforts are necessary to reduce the foreseeable high mortality burden of disease within the EU.
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Trends of cervical cancer mortality in the member states of the European Union
TL;DR: Remarkable contrasts were observed on cervical cancer mortality, in particular, between the old and new member states of the EU, which might probably be explained by differences in preventive strategies.
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Trends in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 22 European countries: continuing increases in incidence and declines in mortality
Freddie Bray,Lorenzo Richiardi,Anders Ekbom,Eero Pukkala,Martina Cuninkova,Henrik Møller,Henrik Møller +6 more
TL;DR: Despite a 5‐fold variation in incidence rates, there were consistent mean increases in incidence in each of the 12 European countries studied, ranging from around 6% per annum (Spain and Slovenia) to 1–2% (Norway).
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Mortality impact of achieving WHO cervical cancer elimination targets: a comparative modelling analysis in 78 low-income and lower-middle-income countries
Karen Canfell,Karen Canfell,Karen Canfell,Jane J. Kim,Marc Brisson,Marc Brisson,Adam Keane,Adam Keane,Kate T. Simms,Kate T. Simms,Michael Caruana,Michael Caruana,Emily A. Burger,Emily A. Burger,Dave Martin,Diep N. Nguyen,Diep N. Nguyen,Élodie Bénard,Stephen Sy,Catherine Regan,Mélanie Drolet,Guillaume Gingras,Jean-François Laprise,Julie Torode,Megan Smith,Megan Smith,Elena Fidarova,Dario Trapani,Freddie Bray,André Ilbawi,Nathalie Broutet,Raymond Hutubessy +31 more
TL;DR: The impact of achieving the 90–70–90 triple-intervention targets on cervical cancer mortality and deaths averted over the next century is assessed and the potential for the elimination initiative to support target 3.4 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals is assessed.
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Predicting the Future Burden of Esophageal Cancer by Histological Subtype: International Trends in Incidence up to 2030
TL;DR: The burden of esophageal cancer by histological subtype is expected to rise dramatically across high-income countries and has already or will surpass ESCC incidence in the coming years, especially among men.