Cancer Incidence
Cross-source consensus on Cancer Incidence from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Most age-specific cancer incidence curves peak between about ages 75 and 90 and then decline sharply. — The Universality of Cancer
- The model explains declining cancer incidence in very old age by combining replication errors, error correction, and senescence. — The Universality of Cancer
- Diverse cancers may be describable by a single physical stochastic process despite heterogeneous mutations and tissue environments. — The Universality of Cancer
- Incidence rates were used instead of mortality because incidence better estimates cancer hazard. — The Universality of Cancer