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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 economic and development indicators and international variation in prostate cancer incidence and mortality: an ecological analysis
TL;DR: The results show that healthcare expenditure and the availability of medical resources are an important contributor to the patterns of international variation in PCa incidence, and suggests that there is an iatrogenic component in the current global epidemic of PCa.
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Age disparities in stage-specific colon cancer survival across seven countries: An International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership SURVMARK-2 population-based study.
Sophie Pilleron,Hadrien Charvat,Marzieh Araghi,Melina Arnold,Miranda M Fidler-Benaoudia,Aude Bardot,Marianne Grønlie Guren,Hanna Tervonen,Alana Little,Dianne L. O'Connell,Anna Gavin,Prithwish De,Linda Aagaard Thomsen,Bjørn Møller,Christopher Jackson,Oliver Bucher,Paul M. Walsh,Sally Vernon,Freddie Bray,Isabelle Soerjomataram +19 more
TL;DR: Older patients diagnosed with localised (and in some countries regional) stage colon cancer who survived 6 months after diagnosis experienced the same survival as their younger counterparts, and increasing age was associated with lower net survival.
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Recent cancer incidence trends in Ukraine and short-term predictions to 2022.
Anton Ryzhov,Anton Ryzhov,Freddie Bray,Jacques Ferlay,Z.P. Fedorenko,Liudmyla Goulak,Yevgeniy Gorokh,Olena Soumkina,Yuriy Michailovich,Ariana Znaor +9 more
TL;DR: The anticipated increase in the number of cancer patients in Ukraine clearly has knock-on effects on a healthcare system undergoing reforms, and there is a need for a broader national cancer control plan.
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Proportion of cancers attributable to major lifestyle and environmental risk factors in the Eastern Mediterranean region.
Ivana Kulhánová,Ariana Znaor,Kevin D. Shield,Kevin D. Shield,Melina Arnold,Jérôme Vignat,Maya Charafeddine,Ibtihal Fadhil,Heba Fouad,Amal Al-Omari,Ali Saeed Al-Zahrani,Amani El-Basmy,Ali Shamseddine,Freddie Bray,Isabelle Soerjomataram +14 more
TL;DR: It is estimated that approximately 33% (or 165,000 cases) of all new cancer cases in adults aged 30 years and older in 2012 were attributable to all selected risk factors combined.
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Tykktarms- og endetarmskreft i Norge - Epidemiologi
TL;DR: The rates for colorectal cancer appear to be stabilising, especially among the younger generations, and Norway now has the highest rate in the Nordic countries and one of the highest in Europe.