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| Rebecca L SiegelSummaryAffiliation: American Cancer Society Country: USA Publications
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Cancer statistics, 2013Rebecca Siegel
Surveillance Information, Surveillance and Health Services Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA 30303 1002, USA
CA Cancer J Clin 63:11-30. 2013..Further progress can be accelerated by applying existing cancer control knowledge across all segments of the population, with an emphasis on those groups in the lowest socioeconomic bracket and other underserved populations...
State-level uterine corpus cancer incidence rates corrected for hysterectomy prevalence, 2004 to 2008Rebecca L Siegel
Surveillance and Health Services Research, American Cancer Society, 250 Williams Street, NW, 6D 123, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 22:25-31. 2013..The interpretation of uterine cancer rates is hindered by the inclusion of women whose uterus has been surgically removed in the population at risk. Hysterectomy prevalence varies widely by state and race/ethnicity, exacerbating this issue...
Cancer statistics for Hispanics/Latinos, 2012Rebecca Siegel
Surveillance Information, Surveillance Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
CA Cancer J Clin 62:283-98. 2012..Strategies for reducing cancer risk among Hispanics include increasing utilization of screening and available vaccines, as well as implementing effective interventions to reduce obesity, alcohol consumption, and tobacco use...
Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2012Rebecca Siegel
Surveillance Information, Surveillance Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
CA Cancer J Clin 62:220-41. 2012....
Trends in colorectal cancer incidence rates in the United States by tumor location and stage, 1992-2008Rebecca L Siegel
Corresponding Author Rebecca L Siegel, Intramural Research, American Cancer Society, 250 Williams Street, NW, 6D123, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 21:411-6. 2012..To contribute to this discourse from an alternative perspective, we analyzed high-quality surveillance data to report on recent trends in population-based colorectal cancer incidence rates by tumor location in the United States...
Cancer statistics, 2012Rebecca Siegel
Surveillance Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA 30303 1002, USA
CA Cancer J Clin 62:10-29. 2012..Further progress can be accelerated by applying existing cancer control knowledge across all segments of the population, with an emphasis on those groups in the lowest socioeconomic bracket...
Increase in incidence of colorectal cancer among young men and women in the United StatesRebecca L Siegel
Surveillance and Health Policy Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 1002, USA
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 18:1695-8. 2009..Further studies are necessary to elucidate causes for this trend and identify potential prevention and early detection strategies...
Trends in the incidence of colorectal cancer in relation to county-level poverty among blacks and whitesRebecca L Siegel
Department of Epidemiology and Surveillance Research, American Cancer Society, National Home Office, Atlanta, GA 30303 1002, USA
J Natl Med Assoc 100:1441-4. 2008..We analyzed trends in colorectal cancer incidence rates from 1992-2004 by area socioeconomic status, race, gender and stage at diagnosis...
Racial disparities in stage-specific colorectal cancer mortality rates from 1985 to 2008Anthony S Robbins
American Cancer Society, 250 Williams St, NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 1002, USA
J Clin Oncol 30:401-5. 2012..We examined whether this mortality pattern varies by stage at diagnosis...
Cancer-related risk factors and preventive measures in US Hispanics/LatinosVilma E Cokkinides
American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA, USA
CA Cancer J Clin 62:353-63. 2012..Differences in risk factors and early detection testing among Hispanic groups should be considered in clinical settings and for cancer control planning...
