Mapping the paradigm shift of China’s cancer burden for designing prevention strategies

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Mapping the paradigm shift of China’s cancer burden for designing prevention strategies

Cancer is one of the top causes of death worldwide. The cancer burden is related not only to genetic predisposition, but also to environmental pollution and socioeconomic factors such as lifestyle. Consequently, the burden of this disease is not uniform across all countries. In fact, the public health of China, a country known for the rapid change in its development status in the last few decades, has undergone a paradigm shift with respect to cancer incidence and mortality.

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