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2. International incidence of childhood cancer, 2001–10: a population-based registry study
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Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Cherif, M, Hablas, A, Chirpaz, E, Buziba, N, Chesumbai, GC, Manraj, SS, Reynders, D, Wabinga, HR, Chokunonga, E, Moreno, F, Lima, CA, Asturian Laporte, C, de Oliveira, JC, de Aquino, JA Pontes, Gallagher, SM Vargas, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Yepez Chamorro, MC, Torres Alvarado, G, Galán Alvarez, YH, Martinez Reyes, FC, Castillo Calvas, JC, Mendoza Alava, M, Cueva Ayala, P, Hanchard, B, Fajardo-Gutiérrez, A, Zavala Zegarra, DE, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Woods, R, Turner, D, MacIntyre, M, Corriveau, A, Navaneelan, T, Bertrand, C, Stuart-Panko, H, Wilson, RJ, Kosary, C, Shen, X, Brockhouse, J, Yee, GA, Mitchell, TC, Snipes, K, West, D, Rao, C, Bolick, S, Rycroft, RK, Mueller, L, Zheng, Y, Dosch, K, Brown, H, Vargas, A, Levin, GM, Bayakly, R, Johnson, C, Shen, T, Ruppert, L, Lynch, CF, Lai, SM, Tucker, TC, Wu, XC, Schwenn, M, Stern, K, Gershman, S, Copeland, G, Bushhouse, S, Rogers, DB, Jackson Thompson, J, Lemons, D, Frederick, S, Harris, JA, Riddle, B, Stroup, A, Wiggins, C, Schymura, MJ, Giljahn, LK, Sheikh, A, Schubert, S, Aldinger, W, Fulton, JP, Whiteside, M, Nogueira, L, Sweeney, C, Johnson, A, Martin, J, Farley, S, Harrelson, D, Malicki, R, Espinoza, JR, Hernandez, BY, Abulfateh, N, Wang, N, Ngan, RKC, Lingegowda, KB, Swaminathan, R, Koyande, SS, Silverman, B, Ozasa, K, Kanemura, S, Soda, M, Miyashiro, I, Shibata, A, Nimri, O, Won, YJ, Kim, CH, Hong, NS, Nam, HS, Kweon, S, Kim, WC, Huh, JS, Jung, KW, Yoo, CI, Elbasmy, A, Laudico, AV, Lumague, MR, AlMutlag, H, Buasom, R, Srisukho, S, Tanabodee, J, Wiangnon, S, Pongnikorn, D, Sriplung, H, Dirican, O, Eser, S, Le Hoang, M, Hackl, M, Zborovskaya, A, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Sekerija, M, Pavlou, P, Dušek, M, Mägi, M, Clavel, J, Lacour, B, Guizard, AV, Bouvier, V, Troussard, X, Woronoff, AS, Tretarre, B, Colonna, M, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Velten, M, Marrer, E, Ganry, O, Grosclaude, P, Kaatsch, P, Zeissig, SR, Holleczek, B, Katalinic, A, Jakab, Z, Birgisson, H, Walsh, PM, Mangone, L, Merletti, F, Magoni, M, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Spagnoli, G, Fusco, M, Michiara, M, Tumino, R, Falcini, F, Sensi, F, Tisano, F, Piffer, S, Stracci, F, Tagliabue, G, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Visser, O, Ursin, G, Didkowska, J, Trojanowski, M, Wojciechowska, U, Forjaz de Lacerda, G, Silva, MA, Laranja Pontes, J, da Costa Miranda, A, Kaiserova, E, Primic Žakelj, M, Peris-Bonet, R, Vicente Raneda, ML, Almar Marqués, E, Quirós Garcia, JR, Ramos Monserrat, M, Errezola Saizar, M, Alemán Herrera, A, Díaz García, JM, Marcos-Gragera, R, Sanchez-Perez, MJ, Ardanaz Aicua, E, Galceran, J, Klint, A, Kuehni, CE, Bouchardy, C, Levi, F, Bordoni, A, Konzelmann, I, Rohrmann, S, Stiller, CA, Gavin, AT, Brewster, DH, Phung, H, Rushton, S, Guthridge, S, Aitken, J, D'Onise, K, Venn, A, Farrugian, H, Threlfall, TJ, Laumond, S, Yen Kai Sun, L, Hendrix, J, Ballantine, K, Colombet, M, Dolya, A, Masuyer, E, Steliarova-Foucher, E, Steliarova-Foucher, Eva, Colombet, Murielle, Ries, Lynn A G, Moreno, Florencia, Dolya, Anastasia, Bray, Freddie, Hesseling, Peter, Shin, Hee Young, and Stiller, Charles A
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3. Worldwide comparison of survival from childhood leukaemia for 1995–2009, by subtype, age, and sex (CONCORD-2): a population-based study of individual data for 89 828 children from 198 registries in 53 countries
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Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Stefan, DC, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, de Oliveira, E Lobo, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, KI, Stuart-Panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, JT, Shen, X, Brockhouse, JT, O'Brien, DK, Ward, KC, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, AG, Vigneau, F, MacKinnon, JA, Wohler, B, Bayakly, AR, Clarke, CA, Glaser, SL, West, D, Green, MD, Hernandez, BY, Johnson, CJ, Jozwik, D, Charlton, ME, Lynch, CF, Huang, B, Tucker, TC, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, MC, Wu, XC, Stern, K, Gershman, ST, Knowlton, RC, Alverson, J, Copeland, GE, Rogers, DB, Lemons, D, Williamson, LL, Hood, M, Hosain, GM, Rees, JR, Pawlish, KS, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, AR, Schymura, MJ, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, SS, Rubertone, JJ, Slack, SJ, Fulton, JP, Rousseau, DL, Janes, TA, Schwartz, SM, Bolick, SW, Hurley, DM, Richards, J, Whiteside, MA, Nogueira, LM, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, DG, Cheteri, MB Keitheri, Farley, S, Hudson, AG, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, JR, Weir, HK, Edwards, BK, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, JS, Song, GH, Gu, XP, Zhang, P, Ge, HM, Zhao, DL, Zhang, JH, Zhu, FD, Tang, JG, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, QL, Yang, XP, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, LP, Chen, JG, Huang, QH, Huang, SQ, Guo, GP, Wei, K, Chen, WQ, Zeng, H, Demetriou, AV, Pavlou, P, Mang, WK, Ngan, KC, Kataki, AC, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, PA, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, SD, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-Boker, L, Silverman, BG, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Pathy, N Bhoo, Chimedsuren, O, Tuvshingerel, S, Al Khater, AHM, Al-Eid, H, Jung, KW, Won, YJ, Chiang, CJ, Lai, MS, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, SL, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, CI, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, AA, Aleinikova, OV, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, AM, Faivre, J, Guizard, AV, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, AS, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-Peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-Bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-Ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, SR, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, RA, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, EJ, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, PM, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Bella, F, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, MF, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, MM, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, ML, Tisano, F, Fanetti, AC, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, MA, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, AP, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-Sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Gózdz, S, Mezyk, R, Gradalska-Lampart, M, Radziszewska, AU, Didkowska, JA, Wojciechowska, U, Blaszczyk, J, Kepska, K, Bielska-Lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, RA, Bastos, J, Silva, MA, Antunes, L, Bento, MJ, Mayer-da-Silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, AI, Valkov, MY, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-Žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, JR, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, JM, Marcos, AI, Marcos-Gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, ML, Molina, E, Sánchez, MJ, Sureda, P Franch, Montserrat, M Ramos, Chirlaque, MD, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, EE, Moreno-Iribas, CC, Fernández-Delgado, R, Peris-Bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, SM, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, JL, Maspoli-Conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, CE, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, SI, Matthes, KL, Rashbass, J, Stiller, CA, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, RJ, Brewster, DH, Huws, DW, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, MP, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Murphy, MFG, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, MJ, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, BC, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, GG, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Bonaventure, Audrey, Harewood, Rhea, Stiller, Charles A, Gatta, Gemma, Clavel, Jacqueline, Stefan, Daniela C, Carreira, Helena, Spika, Devon, Marcos-Gragera, Rafael, Peris-Bonet, Rafael, Piñeros, Marion, Sant, Milena, Kuehni, Claudia E, Murphy, Michael F G, Coleman, Michel P, and Allemani, Claudia
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4. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S.H., Stefan, D.C., El Mistiri, M.M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S.S., Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O.J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N.I.M., Abdel-Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M.S., Laura, E.A., Espinola, S.B., Calabrano, G.H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D.A., Giacciani, P.L., Diumenjo, M.C., Laspada, W.D., Green, M.A., Lanza, M.F., Ibañez, S.G., Lima, C.A., Lobo de Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P.C.F., Melo, C.D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M.P., de Oliveira, J.C., Veneziano, C.L.A., Veneziano, D.B., Alexandre, T.S., Verdugo, A.S., Azevedo e Silva, G., Galaz, J.C., Moya, J.A., Herrmann, D.A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V.M., Uribe, C.J., Bravo, L.E., Arias-Ortiz, N.E., Jurado, D.M., Yépez, M.C., Galán, Y.H., Torres, P., Martínez-Reyes, F., Pérez-Meza, M.L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J.G., Torres-Cintrón, C.R., Tortolero-Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A.J., Woods, R.R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., McCrate, F.R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R.A.D., MacIntyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D.E., McClure, C., Vriends, K.A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K.I., Stuart-Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J.T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J.T., O'Brien, D.K., Ward, K.C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A.G., Vigneau, F., MacKinnon, J.A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A.R., Clarke, C.A., Glaser, S.L., West, D., Green, M.D., Hernandez, B.Y., Johnson, C.J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M.E., Lynch, C.F., Huang, B., Tucker, T.C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M.C., Wu, X.C., Stern, K., Gershman, S.T., Knowlton, R.C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G.E., Rogers, D.B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L.L., Hood, M., Hosain, G.M., Rees, J.R., Pawlish, K.S., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A.R., Schymura, M.J., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S.S., Rubertone, J.J., Slack, S.J., Fulton, J.P., Rousseau, D.L., Janes, T.A., Schwartz, S.M., Bolick, S.W., Hurley, D.M., Richards, J., Whiteside, M.A., Nogueira, L.M., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D.G., Keitheri Cheteri, M.B., Farley, S., Hudson, A.G., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J.R., Weir, H.K., Edwards, B.K., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J.S., Song, G.H., Gu, X.P., Zhang, P., Ge, H.M., Zhao, D.L., Zhang, J.H., Zhu, F.D., Tang, J.G., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Li, Q.L., Yang, X.P., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L.P., Chen, J.G., Huang, Q.H., Huang, S.Q., Guo, G.P., Wei, K., Chen, W.Q., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A.V., Pavlou, P., Mang, W.K., Ngan, K.C., Kataki, A.C., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P.A., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S.D., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-Boker, L., Silverman, B.G., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo Pathy, N., Chimedsuren, O., Tuvshingerel, S., Al Khater, A.H.M., Al-Eid, H., Jung, K.W., Won, Y.J., Chiang, C.J., Lai, M.S., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S.L., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C.I., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A.A., Aleinikova, O.V., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A.M., Faivre, J., Guizard, A.V., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A.S., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-Peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-Bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S.R., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R.A., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E.J., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P.M., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M.M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M.L., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A.C., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M.A., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A.P., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-Sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-Lampart, M., Radziszewska, A.U., Didkowska, J.A., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-Lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R.A., Bastos, J., Silva, M.A., Antunes, L., Bento, M.J., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A.I., Valkov, M.Y., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J.R., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J.M., Marcos, A.I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M.L., Molina, E., Sánchez, M.J., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Chirlaque, M.D., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E.E., Moreno-Iribas, C.C., Fernández-Delgado, R., Peris-Bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J.L., Maspoli-Conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C.E., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S.I., Matthes, K.L., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R.J., Brewster, D.H., Huws, D.W., White, C., Finan, P., Allemani, C., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Coleman, M.P., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Matz, M., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M.J., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B.C., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G.G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, and Allemani, Claudia
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5. Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)
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Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S.H., El Mistiri, M.M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S.S., Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O.J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N.I.M., Stefan, D.C., Abdel-Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M.S., Laura, E.A., Espinola, S.B., Calabrano, G.H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D.A., Giacciani, P.L., Diumenjo, M.C., Laspada, W.D., Green, M.A., Lanza, M.F., Ibañez, S.G., Lima, C.A., Lobo de Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P.C.F., Melo, C.D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M.P., de Oliveira, J.C., Veneziano, C.L.A., Veneziano, D.B., Latorre, M.R.D.O., Tanaka, L.F., Azevedo e Silva, G., Galaz, J.C., Moya, J.A., Herrmann, D.A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V.M., Uribe, C.J., Bravo, L.E., Arias-Ortiz, N.E., Jurado, D.M., Yépez, M.C., Galán, Y.H., Torres, P., Martínez-Reyes, F., Pérez-Meza, M.L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J.G., Torres-Cintrón, C.R., Tortolero-Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A.J., Woods, R.R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., McCrate, F.R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R.A.D., MacIntyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D.E., McClure, C., Vriends, K.A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K.I., Stuart-Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J.T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J.T., O'Brien, D.K., Ward, K.C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A.G., Vigneau, F., MacKinnon, J.A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A.R., Clarke, C.A., Glaser, S.L., West, D., Green, M.D., Hernandez, B.Y., Johnson, C.J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M.E., Lynch, C.F., Huang, B., Tucker, T.C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M.C., Wu, X.C., Stern, K., Gershman, S.T., Knowlton, R.C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G.E., Rogers, D.B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L.L., Hood, M., Hosain, G.M., Rees, J.R., Pawlish, K.S., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A.R., Schymura, M.J., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S.S., Rubertone, J.J., Slack, S.J., Fulton, J.P., Rousseau, D.L., Janes, T.A., Schwartz, S.M., Bolick, S.W., Hurley, D.M., Richards, J., Whiteside, M.A., Nogueira, L.M., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D.G., Keitheri Cheteri, M.B., Farley, S., Hudson, A.G., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J.R., Weir, H.K., Edwards, B.K., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J.S., Song, G.H., Gu, X.P., Zhang, P., Ge, H.M., Zhao, D.L., Zhang, J.H., Zhu, F.D., Tang, J.G., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Li, Q.L., Yang, X.P., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L.P., Chen, J.G., Huang, Q.H., Huang, S.Q., Guo, G.P., Wei, K., Chen, W.Q., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A.V., Pavlou, P., Mang, W.K., Ngan, K.C., Kataki, A.C., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P.A., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S.D., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-Boker, L., Silverman, B.G., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A.H.M., Al-Eid, H., Jung, K.W., Won, Y.J., Chiang, C.J., Lai, M.S., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S.L., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C.I., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A.A., Aleinikova, O.V., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A.M., Faivre, J., Guizard, A.V., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A.S., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-Peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-Bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S.R., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R.A., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E.J., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P.M., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M.M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M.L., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A.C., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M.A., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A.P., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-Sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-Lampart, M., Radziszewska, A.U., Didkowska, J.A., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-Lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R.A., Bastos, J., Silva, M.A., Antunes, L., Bento, M.J., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A.I., Valkov, M.Y., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J.R., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J.M., Marcos, A.I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M.L., Molina, E., Sánchez, M.J., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Chirlaque, M.D., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E.E., Moreno-Iribas, C.C., Fernández-Delgado, R., Peris-Bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J.L., Maspoli-Conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C.E., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S.I., Matthes, K.L., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C.A., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R.J., Brewster, D.H., Huws, D.W., White, C., Finan, P., Allemani, C., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Coleman, M.P., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Matz, M., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M.J., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B.C., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G.G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Carreira, Helena, Salmerón, Diego, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, and Allemani, Claudia
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- 2017
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6. Le cancer à Sétif, Algérie, 1986–2010
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Hamdi-Cherif, M., Bidoli, E., Birri, S., Mahnane, A., Laouamri, S., Zaidi, Z., Boukharouba, H., Cherka, D., Rakeb, M., Kara, L., Ayat, A., Virdone, S., and Serraino, D.
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- 2014
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7. Registre du cancer de Sétif (Algérie): incidence, tendance et survie, 1986–2005
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Hamdi Cherif, M., Zaidi, Z., Abdellouche, D., Hamdi, S., Lakhdari, N., Djema Bendjazia, A., Laouamri, S., Mahnane, A., Moussaoui, H., Kadri, L., and Guerra, D.
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- 2010
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8. Smoking prevention and cessation: a program in the region of Setif, Algeria (2001–2006)
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Hamdi Cherif, M., Stoebner-Delbarre, A., Garnier, H. S., Moussaoui, F., Vinard, P., de Sabata, M. S., Mahnane, A., Laouamri, S., Boukharouba, H., and Bouaoud, S.
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- 2009
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9. Dépistage sérologique du carcinome du nasopharynx en Afrique du Nord. Nécessité ou coercition ?
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Laouamri, S., Hamdi-cherif, M., Touabti, A., Bouguemouh, A., Mokhtari, L., Abdoun, M., and Timizar, F.
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- 2009
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10. A new analytical solution of Klein–Gordon equation with local fractional derivative.
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Ziane, D. and Hamdi Cherif, M.
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KLEIN-Gordon equation ,SINE-Gordon equation ,FRACTIONAL differential equations ,PARTIAL differential equations ,NONLINEAR differential equations ,ANALYTICAL solutions - Abstract
The work presented in this paper is to combine the Sumudu transform method with a variational iteration method for solving linear and nonlinear partial differential equations with local fractional derivative. We apply the proposed method to obtain approximate analytical solutions of Klein–Gordon equations with local fractional derivative. The results obtained for the local fractional Klein–Gordon equation in the three cases presented, are in the form of non-differentiable functions. Through this work it can be said that this method is an alternative analytical method for linear and nonlinear local fractional partial differential equations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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11. Erratum to “The histology of ovarian cancer: Worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)” [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 405–413]
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Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S.H., El Mistiri, M.M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S.S., Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O.J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N.I.M., Stefan, D.C., Abdel-Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M.S., Laura, E.A., Espinola, S.B., Calabrano, G.H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D.A., Giacciani, P.L., Diumenjo, M.C., Laspada, W.D., Green, M.A., Lanza, M.F., Ibañez, S.G., Lima, C.A., Lobo de Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P.C.F., Melo, C.D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M.P., de Oliveira, J.C., Veneziano, C.L.A., Veneziano, D.B., Latorre, M.R.D.O., Tanaka, L.F., Azevedo e Silva, G., Galaz, J.C., Moya, J.A., Herrmann, D.A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V.M., Uribe, C.J., Bravo, L.E., Arias-Ortiz, N.E., Jurado, D.M., Yépez, M.C., Galán, Y.H., Torres, P., Martínez-Reyes, F., Pérez-Meza, M.L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J.G., Torres-Cintrón, C.R., Tortolero-Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A.J., Woods, R.R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., McCrate, F.R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R.A.D., MacIntyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D.E., McClure, C., Vriends, K.A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K.I., Stuart-Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J.T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J.T., O'Brien, D.K., Ward, K.C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A.G., Vigneau, F., MacKinnon, J.A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A.R., Clarke, C.A., Glaser, S.L., West, D., Green, M.D., Hernandez, B.Y., Johnson, C.J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M.E., Lynch, C.F., Huang, B., Tucker, T.C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M.C., Wu, X.C., Stern, K., Gershman, S.T., Knowlton, R.C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G.E., Rogers, D.B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L.L., Hood, M., Hosain, G.M., Rees, J.R., Pawlish, K.S., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A.R., Schymura, M.J., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S.S., Rubertone, J.J., Slack, S.J., Fulton, J.P., Rousseau, D.L., Janes, T.A., Schwartz, S.M., Bolick, S.W., Hurley, D.M., Richards, J., Whiteside, M.A., Nogueira, L.M., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D.G., Keitheri Cheteri, M.B., Farley, S., Hudson, A.G., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J.R., Weir, H.K., Edwards, B.K., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J.S., Song, G.H., Gu, X.P., Zhang, P., Ge, H.M., Zhao, D.L., Zhang, J.H., Zhu, F.D., Tang, J.G., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Li, Q.L., Yang, X.P., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L.P., Chen, J.G., Huang, Q.H., Huang, S.Q., Guo, G.P., Wei, K., Chen, W.Q., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A.V., Pavlou, P., Mang, W.K., Ngan, K.C., Kataki, A.C., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P.A., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S.D., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-Boker, L., Silverman, B.G., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A.H.M., Al-Eid, H., Jung, K.W., Won, Y.J., Chiang, C.J., Lai, M.S., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S.L., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C.I., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A.A., Aleinikova, O.V., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A.M., Faivre, J., Guizard, A.V., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A.S., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-Peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-Bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S.R., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R.A., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E.J., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P.M., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M.M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M.L., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A.C., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M.A., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A.P., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-Sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-Lampart, M., Radziszewska, A.U., Didkowska, J.A., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-Lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R.A., Bastos, J., Silva, M.A., Antunes, L., Bento, M.J., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A.I., Valkov, M.Y., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J.R., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J.M., Marcos, A.I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M.L., Molina, E., Sánchez, M.J., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Chirlaque, M.D., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E.E., Moreno-Iribas, C.C., Fernández-Delgado, R., Peris-Bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J.L., Maspoli-Conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C.E., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S.I., Matthes, K.L., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C.A., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R.J., Brewster, D.H., Huws, D.W., White, C., Finan, P., Allemani, C., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Coleman, M.P., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Matz, M., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M.J., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B.C., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G.G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P., Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, and Allemani, Claudia
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- 2017
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12. Erratum to “Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)” [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 396–404]
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Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S.H., El Mistiri, M.M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S.S., Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O.J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N.I.M., Stefan, D.C., Abdel-Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M.S., Laura, E.A., Espinola, S.B., Calabrano, G.H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D.A., Giacciani, P.L., Diumenjo, M.C., Laspada, W.D., Green, M.A., Lanza, M.F., Ibañez, S.G., Lima, C.A., Lobo de Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P.C.F., Melo, C.D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M.P., de Oliveira, J.C., Veneziano, C.L.A., Veneziano, D.B., Latorre, M.R.D.O., Tanaka, L.F., Azevedo e Silva, G., Galaz, J.C., Moya, J.A., Herrmann, D.A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V.M., Uribe, C.J., Bravo, L.E., Arias-Ortiz, N.E., Jurado, D.M., Yépez, M.C., Galán, Y.H., Torres, P., Martínez-Reyes, F., Pérez-Meza, M.L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J.G., Torres-Cintrón, C.R., Tortolero-Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A.J., Woods, R.R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., McCrate, F.R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R.A.D., MacIntyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D.E., McClure, C., Vriends, K.A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K.I., Stuart-Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J.T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J.T., O'Brien, D.K., Ward, K.C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A.G., Vigneau, F., MacKinnon, J.A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A.R., Clarke, C.A., Glaser, S.L., West, D., Green, M.D., Hernandez, B.Y., Johnson, C.J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M.E., Lynch, C.F., Huang, B., Tucker, T.C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M.C., Wu, X.C., Stern, K., Gershman, S.T., Knowlton, R.C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G.E., Rogers, D.B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L.L., Hood, M., Hosain, G.M., Rees, J.R., Pawlish, K.S., Stroup, A., Key, 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13. P-129: Epidemiology hospital mortality by disease cardiovascular (HTA) in Setif, 2006–2014
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Mahnane, A., Abdoun, M., Bouaoud, S., Zaidi, Z., Hamdi-Cherif, M., and Lafi, N.
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14. Homotopy Perturbation Method For Solving The Fractional Cahn-Hilliard Equation.
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Bouhassoun, A. and Hamdi Cherif, M.
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The aim of the work is to apply the homotopy perturbation method (HPM) to solve the Cahn-Hilliard equation with fractional derivative. The numerical solutions are obtained as series solutions and compared with solution obtained by the Adomian decomposition method (ADM). [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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15. Cannabis, tobacco and domestic fumes intake are associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma in North Africa.
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Feng, B.-J., Khyatti, M., Ben-Ayoub, W., Dahmoul, S., Ayad, M., Maachi, F., Bedadra, W., Abdoun, M., Mesli, S., Bakkali, H., Jalbout, M., Hamdi-Cherif, M., Boualga, K., Bouaouina, N., Chouchane, L., Benider, A., Ben-Ayed, F., Goldgar, D. E., and Corbex, M.
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Background: The lifestyle risk factors for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in North Africa are not known.Methods: From 2002 to 2005, we interviewed 636 patients and 615 controls from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, frequency-matched by centre, age, sex, and childhood household type (urban/rural). Conditional logistic regression was used to evaluate the association of lifestyles with NPC risk, controlling for socioeconomic status and dietary risk factors.Results: Cigarette smoking and snuff (tobacco powder with additives) intake were significantly associated with differentiated NPC but not with undifferentiated carcinoma (UCNT), which is the major histological type of NPC in these populations. As demonstrated by a stratified permutation test and by conditional logistic regression, marijuana smoking significantly elevated NPC risk independently of cigarette smoking, suggesting dissimilar carcinogenic mechanisms between cannabis and tobacco. Domestic cooking fumes intake by using kanoun (compact charcoal oven) during childhood increased NPC risk, whereas exposure during adulthood had less effect. Neither alcohol nor shisha (water pipe) was associated with risk.Conclusion: Tobacco, cannabis and domestic cooking fumes intake are risk factors for NPC in western North Africa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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16. Tendance de l’incidence des principales localisations cancéreuses chez la femme de 1986 à 2005 dans le registre du cancer de Sétif
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Zaidi, Z., Abdellouche, D., Djema Djazia, A., Laouamri, S., Mahnane, A., and Hamdi Cherif, M.
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17. Épidémiologie du cancer des voies biliaires en Algérie
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Zaidi, Z., Abdellouche, D., DjemaDjazia, A., Laouamri, S., Mahnane, A., and Hamdi Cherif, M.
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18. R-08 Première étude de séroprévalence de la maladie de Lyme en Algérie réalisée dans la wilaya (département) de Sétif
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Lacheheb, Mechakra, S., Laouamri, S., Touabti, A., Ait Hamouda, R., Hamdi-Cherif, M., and Jaulhac, B.
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19. P2-16 Le cancer en Algérie. Données de registres et estimations
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Laoumri, S. and Hamdi-Cherif, M.
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20. SFP-P161 – Epidémiologie – Le rhumatisme articulaire aigü en Algérie. Devenir et perspectives
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Laouamri, S., Bioud, B., Hamdi Cherif, M., and Issad, M.S.
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Introduction: Alors qu’il est devenu une maladie virtuelle dans les pays industrialisés, le rhumatisme articulaire aigu demeure en Algérie comme dans les pays en développement un problème de santé publique comme en témoigne la prévalence élevée de sa principale complication, la cardiopathie rhumatismale, avec un coût social et financier élevé. Objectifs: Il s’agit de tracer à travers les différentes enquêtes réalisées à ce jour l’évolution de la maladie en Algérie ; de dresser son tableau descriptif et de donner un aperçu sur les résultats de son programme national de lutte et ses perspectives. Méthodes: Le travail comporte les éléments suivants : [–] Un aperçu historique des différentes observations concernant la maladie depuis le début du siècle dernier jusqu’en 1966. [–] Une étude des statistiques hospitalières de 1966 à 2005 [–] Une synthèse de quatre enquêtes scolaires menées en Algérie de 1966 à 1978. [–] Les résultats de cinq enquêtes de prévalence des cardiopathies rhumatismales réalisées dans différentes régions du pays entre 1984 et 2000. Résultats: Pendant longtemps on a pensé que la population algérienne autochtone était indemne de rhumatisme articulaire aigu. De la première observation rapportée en 1905, on ne parle de la maladie chez l’enfant algérien qu’en 1939, et à partir de cette date, les observations vont se multiplier jusqu’en 1966. Depuis et jusqu’en 1984, plusieurs enquêtes ponctuelles donnent une prévalence des cardiopathies rhumatismales avoisinant 3 pour 1 000. Celles menées a à partir de 1986 confirment une tendance à la baisse. La tranche d’âge la plus touchée est celle de 4 à 19 ans. Les facteurs socioé-conomiques jouent un rôle prépondérant. Discussion: Après cinq années d’application du programme national de lutte mis en place en 1990, et en dépit du faite qu’une amélioration de la situation épidémiologique ait été notée, elle demeure insuffisante. Un réajustement de ce dernier a été jugé nécessaire afin de l’adapter aux problèmes du terrain et de lever les contraintes identifiées. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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21. Sociodemographic and Reproductive Risk Factors for Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study in the Setif Province, Northern Algeria.
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Hamdi-Cherif M, Serraino D, Bouad S, Dib A, Boudaoud K, Atoui S, Mergherm I, Toffolutti F, Bidoli E, Kara L, Ayat A, Habia G, Makhloufi K, Bouchaibi I, Kettaf S, Chenafi S, Dilmi D, Bouhafs K, Ablaoui B, Chaouche H, Belbedj L, Nadjem A, Lakab N, Virdone S, and Panato C
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- Adult, Aged, Algeria epidemiology, Body Mass Index, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Menarche, Middle Aged, Odds Ratio, Parity, Risk Factors, Breast Neoplasms epidemiology, Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal therapeutic use, Educational Status, Marital Status statistics & numerical data, Obesity epidemiology, Reproductive History
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Background: The age-standardized rate of breast cancer (BC) increased nearly nine-fold in the last 30 years in Setif, Algeria. A case-control study was carried out to investigate the role of sociodemographic characteristics and reproductive factors in the etiology of BC in this young Arab/Berber population of Setif., Methods: Cases were 612 women with incident BC admitted to major teaching and general hospitals of Setif during 2012-2017. Controls were 615 women admitted for acute, non-neoplastic conditions to the same hospital network of cases. Information was elicited using a standardized questionnaire. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed after allowance for age and education., Results: Significant associations with BC risk emerged for family history of BC (OR= 4.15 for yes vs. no; 95%CI: 2.22-7.77), for the generation of oral contraceptive used (OR=1.57 for II-generation vs. III-generation; 95%CI:1.01-2.44), and education (OR=0.63 for >11 years vs. no schooling; 95%CI: 0.46-0.86). Conversely, parity and body mass index were not associated with BC risk, whereas a late age at menarche was linked with a non statistically significant BC risk (OR=1.20 for >15 vs.
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22. Correction to: Assessing Short-Term and Long-Term Economic and Environmental Effects of the COVID-19 Crisis in France.
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Malliet P, Reynès F, Landa G, Hamdi-Cherif M, and Saussay A
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s10640-020-00488-z.]., (© Springer Nature B.V. 2020.)
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23. Assessing Short-Term and Long-Term Economic and Environmental Effects of the COVID-19 Crisis in France.
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Malliet P, Reynès F, Landa G, Hamdi-Cherif M, and Saussay A
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In response to the COVID-19 health crisis, the French government has imposed drastic lockdown measures for a period of 55 days. This paper provides a quantitative assessment of the economic and environmental impacts of these measures in the short and long term. We use a Computable General Equilibrium model designed to assess environmental and energy policies impacts at the macroeconomic and sectoral levels. We find that the lockdown has led to a significant decrease in economic output of 5% of GDP, but a positive environmental impact with a 6.6% reduction in CO
2 emissions in 2020. Both decreases are temporary: economic and environmental indicators return to their baseline trajectory after a few years. CO2 emissions even end up significantly higher after the COVID-19 crisis when we account for persistently low oil prices. We then investigate whether implementing carbon pricing can still yield positive macroeconomic dividends in the post-COVID recovery. We find that implementing ambitious carbon pricing speeds up economic recovery while significantly reducing CO2 emissions. By maintaining high fossil fuel prices, carbon taxation reduces the imports of fossil energy and stimulates energy efficiency investments while the full redistribution of tax proceeds does not hamper the recovery., (© Springer Nature B.V. 2020.)- Published
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24. Worldwide Age at Onset of Female Breast Cancer: A 25-Year Population-Based Cancer Registry Study.
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Bidoli E, Virdone S, Hamdi-Cherif M, Toffolutti F, Taborelli M, Panato C, and Serraino D
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A higher frequency of early onset female breast cancers (BC) has been observed in low/middle income countries than in high income countries. We quantified the role of population ageing to this pattern using data from all population-based cancer registries (CRs) worldwide. Patients' median age at BC onset and that of the general population were extracted for CRs listed in volumes VI (1983-1987 years) through XI (2008-2012 years) of Cancer Incidence in Five Continents. Their association was assessed at cross-sectional level by linear regression model and longitudinally considering 25-year ageing of the population in long-standing CRs listed at the beginning and at the end of the study. During 2008-2012, each one-year increase of population ageing was associated with a nearly ½ year increase of age at BC diagnosis. Population demographics explained forty-two percent of the age variance for BC. In 1983-1987, long-standing CRs with a median age at BC below age 61.8 years showed an increase of age at BC after 25-years. Worldwide, age at BC diagnosis essentially reflected the median age of the population. Changes in BC detection methodology likely lessened this association. Nevertheless, the elevated absolute number of BCs in young populations deserves strategies of BC prevention.
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25. Joint effect of smoking and NQO1 C609T polymorphism on undifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk in a North African population.
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Moumad K, Khaali W, Benider A, Ben Ayoub W, Hamdi-Cherif M, Boualga K, Hassen E, Ben Driss EK, Corbex M, and Khyatti M
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- Adult, Africa, Northern, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma epidemiology, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms epidemiology, NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone) genetics, Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma genetics, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Smoking epidemiology
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Background: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) has a higher incidence in North Africa than in most parts of the world. In addition to environmental factors such as Epstein-Barr virus infection and chemical carcinogen exposure, genetic susceptibility has been reported to play a key role in the development of NPC. NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase 1 is a cytosolic enzyme that protects cells from oxidative damage. A C to T transition at position 609 in the NQO1 gene (OMIM: 125860) has been shown to alter the enzymatic activity of the enzyme and has been associated with increased risk to several cancers. This study investigates for the first time the effect of this polymorphism on NPC susceptibility in a North African population., Methods: The NQO1 C609T polymorphism was genotyped using PCR-RFLP in 392 NPC cases and 365 controls from Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia., Results: The allele frequencies and distributions of genotypes did not differ between cases and controls (p > 0.05). When stratifying according to smoking status, we observed two-fold higher NPC risk in ever-smokers carrying the CT or TT genotype. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that there was a significant interaction between T allele and smoking status (OR = 1.95, 95% CI = 1.20-3.19; interaction p = 0.007)., Conclusion: In this North African population, the functional NQO1 polymorphism was associated with a significantly higher risk of NPC among smokers and did not affect the risk among nonsmokers., (© 2018 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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26. Survival after the diagnosis of breast or colorectal cancer in the GAZA Strip from 2005 to 2014.
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Panato C, Abusamaan K, Bidoli E, Hamdi-Cherif M, Pierannunzio D, Ferretti S, Daher M, Elissawi F, and Serraino D
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Middle Aged, Middle East epidemiology, Proportional Hazards Models, Breast Neoplasms mortality, Colorectal Neoplasms mortality, Healthcare Disparities statistics & numerical data
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Background: Within a dramatic socio-political context, cancer represents a growing health burden in the Gaza Strip. We investigated the survival experience of people diagnosed with breast (BC) or colorectal (CRC) cancer from 2005 to 2014., Methods: Data included 1360 BC cases (median age 55.1 years) and 722 CRC cases (median age: 59.5 years; 52.5% men) recorded by the Gaza Cancer Registry according to a standard protocol. Clinical information was available for cases diagnosed in 2005-2006 only. Survival probabilities were estimated by Kaplan-Meyer method, while hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for age and sex, were computed to assess factors associated with the risk of death., Results: Five-year survival was 65.1% for women with BC and 50.2% for patients with CRC. Advanced age (> 65 years), stage, and grade increased the death risk. Full access to therapies was associated with a reduced risk of death as compared with patients who had limited access (HR = 0.26, 95% CI:0.13-0.51 for BC; and HR = 0.11, 95% CI:0.04-0.31 for CRC)., Conclusion(s): The 5-year survival after BC or CRC in the Gaza Strip was in line with estimates from surrounding Arab countries, but it was much lower than in developed Mediterranean countries (e.g., in Italy or in Jewish people in Israel).
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27. No association between TGF-β1 polymorphisms and risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in a large North African case-control study.
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Khaali W, Moumad K, Ben Driss EK, Benider A, Ben Ayoub W, Hamdi-Cherif M, Boualga K, Hassen E, Corbex M, and Khyatti M
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- Adult, Africa, Northern, Alleles, Carcinoma, Case-Control Studies, DNA chemistry, DNA isolation & purification, DNA metabolism, Female, Gene Frequency, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Haplotypes, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms pathology, Odds Ratio, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 genetics
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Background: Genetic susceptibility plays a key role in the development of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and in fact the disease presents with an unusually high incidence in certain regions of the world like North Africa. We investigated the association between polymorphism of the Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) and risk of NPC in North Africa. TGF-β1 is a multifunctional cytokine that acts as both a tumor suppressor and a stimulator of cancer development; it has been shown to influence risk of numerous other carcinomas including lung, breast and prostate cancer., Methods: TGF-β1 polymorphisms C-509T and T869C were studied in a large North African sample of 384 NPC cases and 361 controls, matched for age, sex and urban or rural residence in childhood. Genotypes were determined using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism., Results: No association was observed between individual single nucleotide polymorphisms or their haplotypes and NPC susceptibility (for TGF-β1 C-509T: OR = 0.74; 95 % CI 0.46 - 1.18; for TGF-β1 T869C: OR = 0.86; 95 % CI 0.56 - 1.31), even when the samples were stratified by age, gender and TNM stage., Conclusion: Contrary to what has been observed in Asian samples, in our North African sample, the TGF-β1 C-509T and T869C polymorphisms did not substantially influence NPC susceptibility.
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28. Time trends of cancer incidence in Setif, Algeria, 1986-2010: an observational study.
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Hamdi Cherif M, Serraino D, Mahnane A, Laouamri S, Zaidi Z, Boukharouba H, Cherka D, Rakeb M, Kara L, Ayat A, Birri S, Virdone S, De Paoli P, and Bidoli E
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Algeria epidemiology, Female, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Registries statistics & numerical data, Sex Factors, Time Factors, Young Adult, Neoplasms classification, Neoplasms epidemiology
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Background: Incidence rates of various cancers are increasing in Arab countries and are expected to reach those of industrialized ones in few decades. This paper aimed to describe the incidence rates of most common cancers--and/or of those cancer preventable through modifiable behaviors--recorded in the province of Setif, Algeria from 1986 through 2010., Methods: Cancer diagnoses for the 1986-2010 period were provided by the population-based Cancer Registry of Setif, disentangled by site, morphology, age (quinquennia), sex, and calendar period. The corresponding population was obtained from the Algerian Institute of Statistics. Age-standardized rates (world population) (ASR-WR) were computed by calendar period (five quinquennias from 1986-1990 to 2006-2010), while annual percent changes (APCs) were computed for the period 1996-2010., Results: During the 2006-2010 period, ASR-WR for all cancer sites were 106.4/100,000 in men and 110.3 in women. The four leading cancers were: lung (18.0%); colon-rectum (9.6%); bladder (9.1%); and prostate (6.5%) in men; breast (36.4%); colon-rectum (8.5%); cervix uteri (6.0%); and thyroid (6.0%) in women. Between 1996-2010, overall cancer incidence increased statistically significantly (p < 0.05) in both men (APC = +2.5%) and women (APC = +3.7%). Statistically significant decreasing trends were observed for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (APC = -3.4%) in men, and for cervical (APC = -4.2%) and gallbladder (APC = -3.2%) cancers in women. Statistically significant increasing trends were observed for most common cancers both in men (lung:+1.8%, colon-rectum:+5.4%, prostate:+4.3%, liver:+8.9%, and bladder:+5.9%) and women (breast:+8.2%, colon-rectum:+4.5%, lung:+10.0%, liver:+5.4%, thyroid:+5.3%, and larynx:+13.8%)., Conclusions: International recommendations against cancer must be strongly promoted in Setif after taking into account epidemiological transition, lifestyle, and environmental changes.
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- 2014
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29. XRCC1 and hOGG1 genes and risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in North African countries.
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Laantri N, Jalbout M, Khyatti M, Ayoub WB, Dahmoul S, Ayad M, Bedadra W, Abdoun M, Mesli S, Kandil M, Hamdi-Cherif M, Boualga K, Bouaouina N, Chouchane L, Benider A, Ben-Ayed F, Goldgar D, and Corbex M
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- Africa, Northern, Humans, Risk Factors, X-ray Repair Cross Complementing Protein 1, DNA Glycosylases genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms genetics
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Although genetic susceptibility to nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) has been recognized for a long time, little is known about the responsible genes. X-Ray repair cross-complementing protein 1 (XRCC1) and human 8-oxo-guanine glycosylase 1 (hOGG1) genes are involved in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) repair and were found associated with NPC risk in three Asian case-control studies. The objective of the present study was to test these genes in a sample from North Africa, one of the major NPC endemic regions in the world. Three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the XRCC1 gene and one SNP in the hOGG1 gene were genotyped in 598 NPC cases from Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia and 545 controls frequency matched by recruitment center, age, sex, and urban/rural household. The genotype and allelic distributions for the hOGG1 (326)Ser/Cys SNP and for the XRCC1 (399)Arg/Trp, (280)Arg/His, and (194)Arg/Trp SNPs did not differ significantly among NPC cases and controls. The XRCC1 (194)Trp allele frequency was significantly lower in the North African population than in Asian population (f = 0.04 vs. 0.31 in Cantonese Chinese and 0.21 Han Chinese). The hOGG1 (326)Ser allele frequency was significantly higher in the North African population (f = 0.73) than in Asian populations (f = 0.39 in Taiwanese). The results of the present study obtained from a large sample indicate that the XRCC1 and hOGG1 genes are unlikely to play a role in the susceptibility to NPC in North Africans. Our results do not corroborate those found in Asian population on smaller samples., (Copyright ©2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
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- 2011
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30. Cannabis smoking and risk of lung cancer in men: a pooled analysis of three studies in Maghreb.
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Berthiller J, Straif K, Boniol M, Voirin N, Benhaïm-Luzon V, Ayoub WB, Dari I, Laouamri S, Hamdi-Cherif M, Bartal M, Ayed FB, and Sasco AJ
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- Algeria epidemiology, Case-Control Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Morocco epidemiology, Odds Ratio, Risk Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Tobacco Smoke Pollution, Tunisia epidemiology, Lung Neoplasms epidemiology, Marijuana Smoking epidemiology
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Background: Cannabis is the most widely consumed illicit drug worldwide and the relation between cannabis smoking and lung cancer is suggestive, albeit inconclusive., Method: We conducted three hospital based case-control studies in Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria, three areas of high prevalence of cannabis consumption as well as production. This paper presents the pooled analysis of these three studies restricted to men with a total of 430 cases and 778 controls., Results: Ninety-six percent of the cases and 67.8% of the controls were tobacco smokers and 15.3% of the cases and 5% of the controls were ever cannabis smokers. All cannabis smokers were tobacco users. Adjusting for country, age, tobacco smoking, and occupational exposure, the odds ratio (OR) for lung cancer was 2.4 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.6-3.8) for ever cannabis smoking. This association remained after adjustment for lifetime tobacco packyears as continuous variable, OR = 2.3 (95% CI: 1.5-3.6). The OR adjusted for intensity of tobacco smoking (cigarette/d) among current tobacco smokers and never cannabis smokers was 10.9 (95% CI: 6.0-19.7) and the OR among current tobacco users and ever cannabis smokers was 18.2 (95% CI: 8.0-41.0). The risk of lung cancer increased with increasing joint-years, but not with increasing dose or duration of cannabis smoking., Conclusion: Our results suggest that cannabis smoking may be a risk factor for lung cancer. However, residual confounding by tobacco smoking or other potential confounders may explain part of the increased risk.
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- 2008
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31. Dietary risk factors for nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Maghrebian countries.
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Feng BJ, Jalbout M, Ayoub WB, Khyatti M, Dahmoul S, Ayad M, Maachi F, Bedadra W, Abdoun M, Mesli S, Hamdi-Cherif M, Boualga K, Bouaouina N, Chouchane L, Benider A, Ben Ayed F, Goldgar D, and Corbex M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Algeria, Animals, Case-Control Studies, Child, Dietary Fats adverse effects, Female, Fish Products adverse effects, Food Preservation, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Meat Products adverse effects, Middle Aged, Morocco, Multivariate Analysis, Risk Factors, Rural Population statistics & numerical data, Sheep, Tunisia, Urban Population statistics & numerical data, Diet adverse effects, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms etiology
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North Africa is one of the major Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC) endemic regions. Specific food items unique to this area were implicated to be associated with NPC risk, but results were inconsistent. Here we have performed a large-scale case-control study in the Maghrebian population from Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. From 2002 to 2005, interviews were conducted on 636 cases and 615 controls. Controls were hospitalized individuals from 15 non-cancer hospital departments, or friends and family members of non-NPC cancer subjects, matched by center, childhood household type (rural or urban), age and sex. Conditional logistic regression is used to evaluate the risk of factors. In results, consumption of rancid butter, rancid sheep fat and preserved meat not spicy (mainly quaddid) were associated with significantly increased risk of NPC, while consumption of cooked vegetables and industrial preserved fish was associated with reduced risk. Other foods such as fresh citrus fruits and spicy preserved meat (mainly osban) in childhood, industrial made olive condiments in adulthood, were marginally associated. In multivariate analyses, only rancid butter, rancid sheep fat and cooked vegetables were significantly associated with NPC. In regard to possible causative substances, our results implicate the involvement of butyric acid, a potential Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) activator.
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- 2007
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32. [Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and glucose intolerance in the Setif area (Algeria)].
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Malek R, Belateche F, Laouamri S, Hamdi-Cherif M, Touabti A, Bendib W, Nechadi A, Mekideche FZ, and Hanat S
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- Adult, Age Distribution, Algeria epidemiology, Blood Glucose analysis, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 classification, Female, Glucose Intolerance classification, Humans, Hyperglycemia blood, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, United States, Voluntary Health Agencies, World Health Organization, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 epidemiology, Glucose Intolerance epidemiology
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Objective: Diabetes mellitus stands as a major public health issue in Algeria and has an important socioeconomical impact. Our study involved a representative sample of 1457 subjects and aimed at assessing the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and glucose intolerance in the population of Setif Wilaya, aged between 30 and 64 years old., Material and Methods: Diagnosis was based on oral glucose tolerance test, according to World Health Organisation criteria., Results: Diabetes prevalence was 8.2% (CI: 95%: 6.8% to 9.6%). It increased with age, while 50% of cases were undiagnosed, without any difference according to sex nor urban (7.3%)/rural (9.7%) distribution. Glucose intolerance prevalence was 7.1 (CI 95%: 5,8% to 8,4%). Age-standardized prevalence, according to world population data provided by WHO, was 9.08% for diabetes and 7.5% for glucose intolerance. When the new American Diabetes Association Criteria were used, prevalence of type 2 diabetes was 8.8 (CI: 95%: 7.3% to 10.2%) and that of fasting hyperglycemia was 6.9% (CI: 95%: 5.6 to 8.2). According to these new criteria, among the 66 cases with undiagnosed diabetes, 79% presented with a fasting blood glucose > or =126 mg/dl., Conclusion: This relatively high diabetes prevalence calls for an appropriate management and health education, particularly focused on high risk subjects. These results bring the the first detailed prevalence data in an Algerian population.
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33. [Dietary risk factors of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in the Setif area in Algeria].
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Laouamri S, Hamdi-Cherif M, Sekfali N, Mokhtari L, and Kharchi R
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Algeria epidemiology, Case-Control Studies, Child, Child, Preschool, Diet Surveys, Endemic Diseases prevention & control, Female, Food Preservation methods, Food Preservation statistics & numerical data, Health Education, Humans, Infant, Infant Food, Infant, Newborn, Male, Meat adverse effects, Middle Aged, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms prevention & control, Needs Assessment, Nutritional Sciences education, Population Surveillance, Primary Prevention, Residence Characteristics, Risk Factors, Sex Distribution, Surveys and Questionnaires, Diet adverse effects, Endemic Diseases statistics & numerical data, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms epidemiology, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms etiology
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Background: The aim of our work was to identify risk factors specific to populations in our region for primary prevention of risk behaviors, particularly eating habits., Methods: We conducted a case-control study on dietary factors of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in the Setif area in Algeria. The study included 72 cases and 72 controls matched for age, sex and area of residence. The variables analyzed were identified by an anthropological study., Results: Increased risk of disease was associated with consumption of traditionally preserved foods such as "harissa", pickled fruit and vegetables and dried and salted meat. These factors were commonly found in other endemic areas. Certain products appeared to be specific to the Setif area including dried and salted fat, especially after prolonged exposure. Rancid butter was related to a 4 to 7-fold increase in risk and use of pickling increased the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma 4 to 12-fold depending on the type of food., Conclusions: These data point to the need for biochemical analysis of food specimens to search for the carcinogenic agents and to the importance of an immediate information and education program on food habits for the populations living in this area.
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34. Microflora of the nasopharynx in Caucasian and Maghrebian subjects with and without nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
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Charrière M, Poirier S, Calmels S, De Montclos H, Dubreuil C, Poizat R, Hamdi Cherif M, and de Thé G
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- Algeria ethnology, Humans, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ethnology, Nitrate Reductase, Nitrate Reductases metabolism, Nitroso Compounds metabolism, White People, Bacteria metabolism, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms etiology, Nasopharynx microbiology
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The possible role of bacteria in the etiology of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) was studied by bacteriological and biochemical analyses of nasopharyngeal swabs collected in the cavum and in the fossa of Rosenmüller of NPC patients and healthy controls in France and Algeria. Counts of total bacteria and of total nitrate-reducing bacteria, mainly enterobacteria, were higher in the Maghrebians than in the Caucasians. The composition of the bacterial flora was different: in Maghrebians, enterobacteria were present in five of 17 control subjects and eight of 15 NPC patients, while the prevalence was only one out of 15 control subjects in Caucasians. Twelve of 32 bacterial species isolated from Caucasians and Maghrebians with normal or tumorous nasopharyngeal microflora were able to catalyse nitrosation of morpholine in vitro. This result suggests that colonization of the nasopharynx by microflora that contain nitrate-reducing microorganisms which can form N-nitroso compounds might represent a risk factor for NPC in Maghrebian populations.
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- 1991
35. [Incidence of cancer in the wilaya of Setif, Algeria].
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Hamdi-Cherif M, Sekfali N, and Coleman MP
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- Adolescent, Adult, Algeria epidemiology, Child, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Registries statistics & numerical data, Retrospective Studies, Neoplasms epidemiology
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Preliminary results are presented for a general population-based cancer registry in Setif, Algeria, for 1986-88. Standardised incidence rates for all sites, excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, are 70.1 for men and 59.9 for women: these rates are lower than those reported for most populations. The most frequent cancers are lung, stomach and liver in men, and cervix, liver and breast in women. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is frequent in both sexes. Incidence of cancers of the gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts in women appears particularly high. These results represent the first detailed incidence data for all cancers in an Algerian population.
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- 1991
36. [Evaluation of tobacco consumption in grade school in Wilaya de Sétif].
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Hamdi-Cherif M, Kermi S, and Mahnane A
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- Adolescent, Algeria epidemiology, Child, Female, Health Education organization & administration, Humans, Male, Smoking Prevention, Smoking epidemiology
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As most developing countries, Algeria does not seem to have escaped the tobacco epidemic raging around the world. Tobacco there has become one of the principal causes of death and illness. To confront this alarming situation, preventive measures have been taken. In particular, an epidemiological investigation of tobacco consumption was conducted among grade-school students in the Wilaya de Setif during the 1986-87 academic year. The fundamental data on tobacco dependency in grade school was obtained. 1,771 students from 12 to 20 years of age were polled through individual and anonymous questionnaires. The dimensions of this scourge were thus revealed: 18% of these students are smokers. The majority (97%) are boys. Smoking begins early, after age 10, with a high point at 14. To face this situation, a National Committee Against Tobacco was introduced by the Ministry of Public Health. A grade school programme is in the planning. The following proposals were made: to inform, widely and objectively, the grade-school population, the teachers and the parents; to take action above all in the primary schools, which constitute an ideal setting to reach these children, who are potential smokers, before they become long-term smokers.
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- 1990
37. [Prevalence of hepatitis virus A in the city of Sétif].
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Hamdi-Cherif M, Touabti A, and Belabbes EH
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- Adolescent, Adult, Algeria epidemiology, Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Hepatitis Antibodies analysis, Hepatovirus immunology, Humans, Male, Urban Population, Hepatitis A epidemiology
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- 1986
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