Proportion and number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors in the United States

Author:

Islami Farhad1ORCID,Goding Sauer Ann2,Miller Kimberly D.2,Siegel Rebecca L.3,Fedewa Stacey A.4,Jacobs Eric J.5,McCullough Marjorie L.6,Patel Alpa V.7,Ma Jiemin8,Soerjomataram Isabelle9,Flanders W. Dana10,Brawley Otis W.11,Gapstur Susan M.12,Jemal Ahmedin13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Strategic Director, Cancer Surveillance Research, Surveillance and Health Services Research; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

2. Epidemiologist, Surveillance and Health Services Research; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

3. Strategic Director, Surveillance Information, Surveillance and Health Services Research; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

4. Strategic Director, Risk Factors and Screening Surveillance, Surveillance and Health Services Research; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

5. Strategic Director, Pharmacoepidemiology, Epidemiology Research Program; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

6. Strategic Director, Nutritional Epidemiology, Epidemiology Research Program; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

7. Strategic Director, Cancer Prevention Study-3, Epidemiology Research Program; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

8. Strategic Director, Cancer Interventions Surveillance, Surveillance and Health Services Research; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

9. Scientist, Section of Cancer Surveillance; International Agency for Research on Cancer; Lyon France

10. Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health; Emory University; Atlanta GA

11. Chief Medical and Science Officer, Executive Vice President, Research; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

12. Vice President, Epidemiology Research Program; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

13. Vice President, Surveillance and Health Services Research Program; American Cancer Society; Atlanta GA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,Hematology

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