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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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The impact of excluding or including Death Certificate Initiated (DCI) cases on estimated cancer survival: A simulation study.
Therese M.-L. Andersson,Tor Åge Myklebust,Mark J. Rutherford,Bjørn Møller,Isabelle Soerjomataram,Melina Arnold,Freddie Bray,D. Max Parkin,Peter Sasieni,Oliver Bucher,Prithwish De,Gerda Engholm,Anna Gavin,Alana Little,Geoff Porter,Agnihotram V. Ramanakumar,Nathalie Saint-Jacques,Paul M. Walsh,Ryan Woods,Paul C. Lambert +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a simulation study to estimate the impact of including or excluding death certificate initiated (DCI) cases on cancer survival estimates, under different scenarios, and demonstrated that including DCI cases underestimates survival.
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Temporal trends in food group availability and cancer incidence in Africa: an ecological analysis.
Elom K. Aglago,Freddie Bray,Francis Zotor,Nadia Slimani,Veronique Chajes,Inge Huybrechts,Pietro Ferrari,Marc J. Gunter +7 more
TL;DR: Initial insights are provided into the impact of alcoholic beverages, and increasing use of animal over plant products, on the incidence of specific cancers in Africa.
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Long-term liver cancer incidence and mortality trends in the Changning District of Shanghai, China.
Xiao Wei Ji,Yu Jiang,Hua Wu,Peng Zhou,Yu-Ting Tan,Hong Lan Li,Lei Zhang,Wen Sui Zhao,Qinghua Xia,Freddie Bray,Yong-Bing Xiang +10 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the trends and estimate the long‐term effects of age, period and birth cohort on the incidence and mortality rates of liver cancer in an urban district of Shanghai, China, a large number of patients from this cohort have suffered from liver cancer.
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Temporal studies of cancer occurrence and applications of the age-period-cohort method to trends in Europe
TL;DR: This thesis examines the utility of temporal studies of cancer in practice, particularly from the perspective of analyses of the three underlying time components, age, period of event and birth cohort, as well as a more critical appraisal of the strategies available for APC analysis and presentation.
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Incidence of Malignant Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors in Golestan, Iran, 2004-2013.
Marzieh Araghi,Gholamreza Roshandel,Susan Hasanpour-Heidari,Abdolreza Fazel,Seyed Mehdi Sedaghat,Amirhoushang Pourkhani,Vahideh Kazeminejhad,Adalberto Miranda-Filho,Freddie Bray,Melina Arnold +9 more
TL;DR: Trends and patterns in the burden of brain and other CNS cancer require careful monitoring alongside future research to increase the understanding of potential risk factors.