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The incidence of most cancers increases with age [ 1, 2].
5 The incidence of most cancers increases substantially after kidney transplantation.
It is well known that the incidence of most cancers increases approximately as the 4th-5th power of age.
Although the incidence of some cancers peaks in childhood or in young adults, the incidence of most cancers increases with age.
Moreover, women are increasingly postponing childbearing to later in life for social or financial reasons, and the incidence of most cancers increases with age.
The potential association of ESRD and cancer risk is particularly important for the elderly, because with the aging of the U.S. population, there is an increase in the number and proportion of older adults living with ESRD, and also because the incidence of most cancers increases with age.
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It is worth noting that our conclusion that the biological aggressiveness of most breast cancers increases as they develop in size relies critically on the key observation that SD cancers 18 22 mm in diameter had the same risk of lymph node involvement as clinical cancers.
We found only one plausible and coherent interpretation of such a pattern, namely (1) the biological aggressiveness of most breast cancers increases during the preclinical phase; (2) only a small subset of screen-detected cancers have a relatively stable biological indolence; and (3) they become apparent only among the few large-sized tumours detected at first screen.
The biggest risk factor for breast cancer and indeed most cancers is increasing age.
Over the past decades, the incidence of most cancers has increased in developed countries.
Most cancers have increased in incidence over time, the only exceptions being cancers of the bladder and penis.
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