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With NETs, if the primary lesion is <2 cm in diameter (depending on the site of origin), the incidence of metastasis is low.

Unfortunately because of great geographical variation of unknown origin in the incidence of lung cancer in Finland, detailed studies of the possible role of an individual exposure in the lung cancer risk are not possible.

SSc is a rare AD of unknown origin, with an incidence of 1 in 100 000 characterized by skin and visceral (lung, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and renal) fibrosis secondary to excessive collagen deposition.

We then assigned the iNTS incidence data identified from the systematic review to a 3 × 3 matrix based on the HIV seroprevalence and malaria population at risk category of the country of origin of the iNTS incidence data.

Children of Asian (Indian sub-continent) and West Indian ethnic origin had similar patterns of incidence for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia to White Caucasians.

In Florida, the state with the highest predominance of Hispanics of Caribbean and Central American origin, the incidence rate of ALL was higher than that reported for the Caucasian population and similarly elevated to that reported for Costa Rica.

A survey of incidence and origin of each of these genes in the various studies analyzed demonstrated that 2,608 transcripts were found only once (see additional File 1) while the remaining 13,037 genes (see additional File 2) were confirmed in at least two and up to 16 independent gene identification approaches (Table 2).

Interestingly, the majority of the newly diagnosed cases of CKS between 1990 and 1998 were among Jews of East European origin, whereas CKS incidence rates between 1990 and 1998 were higher for Jews originating from Africa and Asia, despite the much lower number of newly diagnosed cases among them.

In this nutrition intervention study we found that a non calorie-restricted traditionon calorie-restricteditraditional foods of vegetable origin decreased the incidence of diabetes in individuals at high cardiovascular risk after a MedDietfollow-up of 4.0 yenriched

Its ability to suggest and detect the possible sources of heterogeneity (generally of environmental origin) which determine the spatial patterns of incidence and mortality due to different diseases, imbues this tool with great interest in the sphere of epidemiology and public health.

There were no significant differences between the base cohort and the case source cohort with regards to sex (p=0.086) or age (p=0.982), but moderate differences with regard to country of origin (p≤0.001) and incidence in the country of origin (p=0.006) (table 1).

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