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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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National comparisons of lung cancer survival in England, Norway and Sweden 2001-2004: differences occur early in follow-up
Lars Holmberg,Fredrik Sandin,Freddie Bray,Michael Richards,James Spicer,Mats Lambe,Åsa Klint,M.D. Peake,Trond Eirik Strand,Karen M. Linklater,David Robinson,Henrik Møller +11 more
TL;DR: Access to healthcare and population awareness are likely to be major reasons for the differences, but it cannot be excluded that diagnostic and therapeutic activity play a role.
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Epidemiology and Prevention of Prostate Cancer.
Giorgio Gandaglia,Riccardo Leni,Freddie Bray,Neil Fleshner,Stephen J. Freedland,Stephen J. Freedland,Adam S. Kibel,Pär Stattin,Hendrick Van Poppel,Carlo La Vecchia +9 more
TL;DR: A review of English-language articles published between 2010 and 2020 was conducted using MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Scopus to identify risk factors for prostate cancer in 185 countries.
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Cancer prevention as part of precision medicine: 'plenty to be done'.
Bernard W. Stewart,Freddie Bray,David Forman,Hiroko Ohgaki,Kurt Straif,Andreas Ullrich,Christopher P. Wild +6 more
TL;DR: No country can afford to treat its way out of the cancer problem, and opportunities for prevention and early detection, including precision prevention based on recent advances in cancer biology are described.
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Practical implications of imposing a new world standard population.
TL;DR: Ratios of rates age-standardized using the world standard of Segi approximate relative risk as precisely as the WHO standard, and it is considered unnecessary to replace the Segi standard population for comparisons between cancer rates.
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Cancer incidence in indigenous people in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the USA: a comparative population-based study
Suzanne P. Moore,Suzanne P. Moore,Sebastien Antoni,Amy Colquhoun,Amy Colquhoun,Bonnie Healy,Lis Ellison-Loschmann,John D. Potter,John D. Potter,John D. Potter,Gail Garvey,Freddie Bray +11 more
TL;DR: The overall cancer burden in indigenous populations was substantially lower in the USA except in Alaska, similar or slightly lower in Australia and Canada, and higher in New Zealand compared with their non-indigenous counterparts.