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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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Aging and the cancer burden in Latin America and the Caribbean: Time to act.
Sophie Pilleron,Isabelle Soerjomataram,Enrique Soto-Perez-de-Celis,Jacques Ferlay,Enrique Vega,Freddie Bray,Marion Piñeros +6 more
TL;DR: The findings highlight the need for an urgent adaptation of healthcare systems across LAC by improving training in geriatrics for the oncology workforce, and by including older adults in clinical guidelines, insurance schemes, and cancer prevention policies.
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Cancer incidence in older adults in selected regions of sub-Saharan Africa, 2008-2012.
Sophie Pilleron,Isabelle Soerjomataram,Hadrien Charvat,Eric Chokunonga,Nontuthuzelo I. M. Somdyala,Henry Wabinga,Anne Korir,Freddie Bray,Ahmedin Jemal,D. Maxwell Parkin +9 more
TL;DR: Recent patterns and trends in incidence rates for the major cancer sites in adults aged ≥60 years and in people aged 0–59 are described for comparison in four selected population‐based cancer registries in Kenya, Kenya, the Republic of South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
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Quality assessment of the registration of vulvar and vaginal premalignant lesions at the Cancer Registry of Norway
Espen Enerly,Freddie Bray,Christine Mellem,Bo T. Hansen,Grete Kjølberg,Tove Dahl,Tom Børge Johannesen,Mari Nygård +7 more
TL;DR: Based on the present analysis of the comparability, completeness, validity and timeliness of premalignant lesions of vulva and vagina, it is concluded that the Cancer Registry of Norway is able to monitor such premalign lesions satisfactorily.
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The comprehensive cancer monitoring programme in Europe.
TL;DR: The statistics generated by the project on cancer incidence, mortality, survival and prevalence, together with time trends and projections will be regularly updated and made available to a European Commission, and to a Community-wide audience via the CaMon website and via other means of dissemination, such as peer-reviewed journals.
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Model-based projections for deriving up-to-date cancer survival estimates: an international evaluation.
Adam Gondos,Bernd Holleczek,Maryska L.G. Janssen-Heijnen,David H. Brewster,Freddie Bray,Stefano Rosso,Timo Hakulinen,Hermann Brenner +7 more
TL;DR: Model‐based projections were shown to be useful for deriving most up‐to‐date population‐based cancer survival estimates and may contribute to improved timeliness of monitoring of concurrent trends in population‐ based cancer survival in cancer registries operating in different populations and socioeconomic environments.