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Tuvshinjargal Chimed
Researcher at International Agency for Research on Cancer
Publications - 4
Citations - 96
Tuvshinjargal Chimed is an academic researcher from International Agency for Research on Cancer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer registry & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 51 citations.
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Cancer incidence and cancer control in Mongolia: Results from the National Cancer Registry 2008-12
Tuvshinjargal Chimed,Tuvshingerel Sandagdorj,Ariana Znaor,Mathieu Laversanne,Badamsuren Tseveen,Purevsuren Genden,Freddie Bray +6 more
TL;DR: Cancer data based on new cases 2008–12 from the National Cancer Registry of Mongolia covering the entire population sheds light on the considerable magnitude of cancer in the country and the large fraction of cancers that can be prevented by lifestyle modifications and vaccine implementation.
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Breast and cervical cancer incidence and mortality trends in Russia 1980–2013
Anton Barchuk,Anton Barchuk,Alexander Bespalov,Heini Huhtala,Tuvshinjargal Chimed,Irina Laricheva,Alexey Belyaev,Freddie Bray,Ahti Anttila,Anssi Auvinen +9 more
TL;DR: The temporal patterns of breast cancer incidence and mortality in Russia are in line with other countries in Europe, although cervical cancer rates and the risk of occurrence in recent generations is rapidly increasing; these trends underscore the need to place immediate priority in national cervical vaccination and screening programs.
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The public health challenge of liver cancer in Mongolia.
Ariana Znaor,Tuvshinjargal Chimed,Mathieu Laversanne,Undarmaa Tudev,Erdenechimeg Sanjaajamts,Tuvshingerel Sandagdorj,Freddie Bray +6 more
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Productivity losses associated with premature mortality due to cancer in Russia: A population-wide study covering 2001–2030:
Anton Barchuk,Alexander Bespalov,Heini Huhtala,Tuvshinjargal Chimed,Alexey Belyaev,Malcolm Anthony Moore,Ahti Anttila,Anssi Auvinen,Alison Pearce,Isabelle Soerjomataram +9 more
TL;DR: In Russia, productivity losses due to premature cancer mortality are substantial and steps to implement effective evidence-based national cancer control policies are urgently required.