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A global assessment of recent trends in gastrointestinal cancer and lifestyle-associated risk factors.

Lili LuChristina Susanne MullinsClemens SchafmayerSebastian ZeissigMichael Linnebacher
Published in: Cancer communications (London, England) (2021)
On the global scale, higher GI cancer burden was accompanied, for the most part, by factors associated with the so-called Western lifestyle reflected by high and very high national HDI levels. In countries/regions with very high HDI levels, patients survived longer, and increasing GI cancer cases were observed with increasing national HDI levels. Optimizing GI cancer prevention and improving therapies, especially for patients with comorbid metabolic diseases, are thus urgently recommended.
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