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GLOBOCAN 2012: Estimated cancer incidence, mortality and prevalence worldwide in 2012
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From the set-up of a screening program of breast cancer patients to the identification of the first BRCA mutation in the DR Congo
Gertrude Luyeye Mvila,Gertrude Luyeye Mvila,Sandra Postema,Guy Marchal,Erik Van Limbergen,Fons Verdonck,Gert Matthijs,Koenraad Devriendt,Geneviève Michils,Chantal Van Ongeval +9 more
TL;DR: This campaign increased the awareness on cancer of the women in Kinshasa and demonstrated that this campaign had an immediate impact on patients and their families.
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Factors affecting the uptake of cervical cancer screening among nurses in Singapore
Kaijun Tay,Sun K. Tay,Katherine C. Tesalona,Nadia M.R. Rashid,Esther Y.S. Tai,Sitti J.M. Najib +5 more
TL;DR: To identify factors other than socioeconomic status that influence participation in cervical cancer screening, a large number of studies have found that race, ethnicity, education, and income play a role.
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Telemedicine’s potential to support good dying in Nigeria: a qualitative study
Jelle van Gurp,Olaitan Soyannwo,Kehinde O. Odebunmi,Simpa Dania,Martine van Selm,Evert van Leeuwen,Kris Vissers,Jeroen Hasselaar +7 more
TL;DR: This qualitative study explores Nigerian health care professionals’ concepts of good dying/a good death and how telemedicine technologies and services would fit the current Nigerian palliative care practice and found a tele-education ‘lite’ scenario seemed viable in Nigeria.
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A Pilot Study of the Feasibility and Outcomes of Yoga for Lung Cancer Survivors
TL;DR: Yoga was feasible for NSCLC survivors without further compromising breathing with movement and potential benefits were identified, supporting the need for future clinical trials with larger samples stratified by cancer stage, treatment, and length of survivorship.
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Estimating child mortality associated with maternal mortality from breast and cervical cancer
Raymond B. Mailhot Vega,Raymond B. Mailhot Vega,Onyinye Balogun,O. Ishaq,Freddie Bray,Ophira Ginsburg,Silvia C. Formenti +6 more
TL;DR: The authors estimated children’s deaths in association with mothers’ deaths from breast or cervical cancer, 2 common cancers in low‐income and middle‐income countries affecting women of reproductive age, to develop a comprehensive assessment of the death burden of these cancers.