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inclusion criteria on 30 June 2019 were included, while to estimate incidence rates, patients diagnosed between the beginning of 2008 and the end of 2018 were selected. During this study period, the annual number of inhabitants in the country varied from 413
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. Liraglutide is one such analogue and was found, in a large randomised placebo-controlled trial for type-2 diabetes, to halve prostate cancer incidence, with a hazard ratio of 0.54 (95% confidence limits, 0.38–0.88) ( Marso et al. 2016 , Nauck et al
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diseases are sure to increase in incidence over the coming decades. Changes in diet, improvements in childhood and adolescent health, decreased incidence of infectious disease, control of HIV, and decreased cardiovascular mortality will all contribute to
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Introduction Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy with an increasing incidence recorded over recent decades in Western countries, including Ireland. Genetic factors play a significant role in the determination of thyroid
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Introduction Incidence of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP-NEN) has been steadily rising both in the United States and in Europe, with a 6.5-fold increase in incidence observed over the past four decades ( Fraenkel et al
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pituitary disease had previously undiagnosed pituitary tumors, incidentalomas and clinically relevant pituitary tumors ( Hall et al. 1994 , Burman & Saeger 2006 ). Epidemiological studies show an increased incidence and prevalence of pituitary tumors in
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, 50% had PV in the RET gene, 25% in VHL, and 25% in SDHB genes. For patients in the third decade of life, the incidence of PV was highest for the VHL and SDHB genes (28.6% each), followed by RET , MAX , and NF1 genes (14.2% each). For
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incidence is about 3.9/100, 000 people ( Tjornstrand et al. 2014 ); one study did a tumor-type analysis of annual incidence that identified 3.5 non-functioning, 1.6 lactotroph, 0.5 somatotroph and 0.2 corticotroph or thyrotroph tumors per 100
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Introduction Thyroid cancer is the most common cancer of the endocrine system, with a continuously increasing incidence in the last decades ( Pellegriti et al. 2013 ). Papillary thyroid carcinoma is the most prevalent histologic type
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Background The incidence of lung cancer is increasing worldwide, particularly in developing countries. In the Asia-Pacific region, lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men and the second most common cancer among women after