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Hongmei Zeng
Researcher at Peking Union Medical College
Publications - 272
Citations - 26627
Hongmei Zeng is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 222 publications receiving 20112 citations. Previous affiliations of Hongmei Zeng include Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore & Yale University.
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Cancer statistics in China, 2015
Wanqing Chen,Rongshou Zheng,Peter D. Baade,Siwei Zhang,Hongmei Zeng,Freddie Bray,Ahmedin Jemal,Xue Qin Yu,Jie He +8 more
TL;DR: Many of the estimated cancer cases and deaths can be prevented through reducing the prevalence of risk factors, while increasing the effectiveness of clinical care delivery, particularly for those living in rural areas and in disadvantaged populations.
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Changing cancer survival in China during 2003–15: a pooled analysis of 17 population-based cancer registries
Hongmei Zeng,Wanqing Chen,Rongshou Zheng,Siwei Zhang,John S. Ji,Xiaonong Zou,Changfa Xia,Kexin Sun,Zhixun Yang,He Li,Ning Wang,Ren-Qiang Han,Shuzheng Liu,H.C. Li,Huijuan Mu,Yutong He,Yanjun Xu,Zhentao Fu,Yan Zhou,Jie Jiang,Yanlei Yang,Jianguo Chen,Kuangrong Wei,Dongmei Fan,Jian Wang,Fangxian Fu,Deli Zhao,Guohui Song,Jianshun Chen,Chunxiao Jiang,Xin Zhou,Xiaoping Gu,Feng Jin,Qilong Li,Yanhua Li,Tonghao Wu,Chunhua Yan,Jianmei Dong,Zhaolai Hua,Peter D. Baade,Freddie Bray,Ahmedin Jemal,Xue Qin Yu,Jie He +43 more
TL;DR: There was a marked overall increase in cancer survival from 2003 to 2015 in the population covered by these cancer registries in China, possibly reflecting advances in the quality of cancer care in these areas.
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Annual report on status of cancer in China, 2011
TL;DR: The coverage of cancer registration population had a greater increase than that in the last year and the data quality and representativeness are gradually improved, indicating cancer registry is playing an irreplaceable role.
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Cancer incidence and mortality in China, 2014.
Wanqing Chen,Kexin Sun,Rongshou Zheng,Hongmei Zeng,Siwei Zhang,Changfa Xia,Zhixun Yang,He Li,Xiaonong Zou,Jie He +9 more
TL;DR: Heavy cancer burden and its disparities between area, sex and age group pose a major challenge to public health in China.
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Cancer survival in China, 2003–2005: A population‐based study
Hongmei Zeng,Rongshou Zheng,Yuming Guo,Siwei Zhang,Xiaonong Zou,Ning Wang,Limei Zhang,Jingao Tang,Jianguo Chen,Kuangrong Wei,Suqin Huang,Jian Wang,Liang Yu,Deli Zhao,Guohui Song,Jianshun Chen,Yong-Zhou Shen,Xiaoping Yang,Xiaoping Gu,Feng Jin,Qilong Li,Yanhua Li,Hengming Ge,Fengdong Zhu,Jianmei Dong,Guoping Guo,Ming Wu,Lingbin Du,Xibin Sun,Yutong He,Michel P Coleman,Peter D. Baade,Wanqing Chen,Xue Qin Yu +33 more
TL;DR: The poor population survival rates in China emphasize the urgent need for government policy changes and investment to improve health services and increasing access of health service in rural areas and providing basic health‐care to the disadvantaged populations will be essential for reducing this disparity in the future.