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Prevalence of tension-type headache in adult general population: the PACE study and review of the literature

2013

The mean global prevalence of tension-type headache (TTH) in adult is 42 %. To date, there have been no Italian studies on TTH prevalence in the adult general population. Therefore, we conducted a cross-sectional study, called PACE (PArma CEfalea, or "Headache in Parma"), aimed at detecting the prevalence and clinical features of primary headaches in the city of Parma's adult general population. Crude past-year prevalence for definite TTH was 19.4 % (95 % CI 16.8-21.9), namely 9.0 % (95 % CI 7.1-10.8) for infrequent TTH, 9.8 % (95 % CI 7.9-11.8) for frequent TTH, and 0.6 % (95 % CI 0.1-1) for chronic TTH. Crude prevalence for probable TTH was 2.3 % (95 % CI 1.3-3.3). Our study results indic…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsCross-sectional studyPopulationPrevalenceDermatologyHeadache Tension-type headache Past-year prevalence Epidemiology ReviewLower limitAge DistributionPrimary headacheEpidemiologyPrevalencemedicineHumanseducationAgededucation.field_of_studybusiness.industryTension-Type HeadacheGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesItalySettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleAge distributionNeurology (clinical)businessNeurological Sciences
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About invasive cervical cancer: a French population based study between 1998 and 2010

2015

Abstract Objectives The new French cancer plan provides the implementation of organized screening. To make an assessment of the situation, we aim to describe clinical, tumor and survival characteristics of patients with invasive cervical cancer. Study design Data on women suffering from invasive cervical cancer and diagnosed from 1998 to 2010 were provided by the Cote d’Or breast cancer registry. Survival was described using the Kaplan–Meier method and prognostic factors of survival were estimated in a Cox proportional hazard model. Results On the whole, 1019 cancers have been collected including 311 (30.5%) invasive ones. The peak incidence was between 40 and 49 years, with an average age …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyDelayed DiagnosisPopulationUterine Cervical NeoplasmsCervix UteriBreast cancerInternal medicineEpidemiology of cancerHumansMedicineNeoplasm InvasivenessRegistrieseducationSurvival rateEarly Detection of CancerAgedNeoplasm StagingRetrospective StudiesCervical cancerGynecologyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryProportional hazards modelIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)Obstetrics and GynecologyCancerMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisReproductive MedicineCarcinoma Squamous CellPatient ComplianceFemaleFrancebusinessFollow-Up StudiesEuropean Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
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Foreword: Implementing cancer prevention in Europe

2010

The understanding of risk factors underpinning the aetiology of many common cancers is well established, yet the conversion of this knowledge into prevention lags considerably behind. The title of this Special Issue - Implementing cancer prevention in Europe - captures the central theme within; namely, the translation of cancer epidemiology into public health policy. The Special Issue is supported by focused evidence-based case studies of how these processes might be best taken forward. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Cancer ResearchUnderpinningCancer preventionOncologySDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingbusiness.industryEpidemiology of cancerMedicinePublic relationsbusinessPublic health policyTheme (narrative)European Journal of Cancer
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Pancreatic cancer: Wait times from presentation to treatment and survival in a population-based study

2016

Pancreatic survival is one of the worst in oncology. To what extent wait times affect outcomes in unknown No population-based study has previously explored patient and treatment delays among individuals with pancreatic cancer. The aim of this study was to estimate patient and treatment delays in patients with pancreatic cancer and to measure their association with survival in a nonselected population. All patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer for the first time between 2009 and 2011 and registered in two French digestive cancer registries were included. Patient delay (time from onset of symptoms until the first consultation categorized into <1 or ≥1 month), and treatment delay (time bet…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryPopulationJaundicemedicine.diseaseComorbidity3. Good healthMetastasisSurgeryCancer registry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPancreatic cancerInternal medicineEpidemiology of cancerMedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatologymedicine.symptombusinesseducationSurvival rateInternational Journal of Cancer
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Risk factors for central nervous system tumors in children: New findings from a case-control study

2017

BACKGROUND: Central nervous system tumors (CNS) are the most frequent solid tumor in children. Causes of CNS tumors are mainly unknown and only 5% of the cases can be explained by genetic predisposition. We studied the effects of environmental exposure on the incidence of CNS tumors in children by subtype, according to exposure to industrial and/or urban environment, exposure to crops and according to socio-economic status of the child. METHODS: We carried out a population-based case-control study of CNS tumors in Spain, covering 714 incident cases collected from the Spanish Registry of Childhood Tumors (period 1996-2011) and 4284 controls, individually matched by year of birth, sex, and au…

Central Nervous SystemMaleUrban PopulationSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineNervous SystemUrban EnvironmentsCentral Nervous System NeoplasmsFamilies0302 clinical medicineSociologyRisk FactorsEpidemiology of cancerMedicine and Health SciencesMedicine030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceChildNeurological TumorsChildrenGeographic AreasAir PollutantsMultidisciplinaryGeographyAgricultureGliomaPlantsTerrestrial EnvironmentsOncologyNeurology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisChild PreschoolFemaleAnatomyInfantsResearch ArticleUrban Areasmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCropsAstrocytomaFruits03 medical and health sciencesHumansSocial StratificationPesticidesSistema nerviós centralbusiness.industryEcology and Environmental Scienceslcsh:ROrganismsCase-control studyInfant NewbornBiology and Life SciencesCancers and NeoplasmsCancerInfantEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseSocial ClassAge GroupsCentral nervous systemFamily medicineCase-Control StudiesPeople and PlacesEarth SciencesPopulation Groupingslcsh:QbusinessCrop Science
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Epidemiological aspects of Crohn’s disease

2015

Crohn’s Disease (CD) is considered a result of multifactorial interplay between genetic, immune-related, environmental, and infectious triggers all contributing into evolution of clinical disease. The age of onset of Crohn’s disease has a bimodal distribution. The first peak occurs between the ages of 15 and 30 years (late adolescence and early adulthood), and the second occurs mainly in women between the ages of 60 and 70 years. In general, the frequency of CD is similar in males and females, with some studies showing a very slight female predominance. The rate of Crohn’s disease is 1.1–1.8 times higher in women than in men. This pattern is reversed with pediatric CD, which has a higher in…

Crohn's diseasemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryDiseasemedicine.diseaseClinical diseaseepidemiology of Crohn’s diseaseIl23r geneImmunologyEpidemiologymedicinebusinessMeasle vaccineCrohn’s Disease
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European Sero-Epidemiology Network 2: standardisation of immunoassay results for pertussis requires homogeneity in the antigenic preparations.

2008

A standardisation process, already developed during the earlier European Sero-Epidemiology Network (ESEN) project, was employed with a more robust algorithm to harmonise results of pertussis serological assays performed in 12 European and non-European countries. Initially, results from each country's own assay were compared with those obtained at the reference laboratory by means of an in-house pertussis toxin (PT)-based ELISA: seven countries used in-house or commercial PT-ELISAs; the other countries used assays based on Bordetella pertussis whole cell extracts (WCE) (three countries) or on combined PT-FHA (filamentous haemagglutinin) antigenic preparations (two countries). The WCE assays,…

ESEN (European Sero-Epidemiology Network) Pertussis sero-epidemiology Immunoassay standardisation Pertussis antigenic preparationsBordetella pertussisSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaWhooping CoughPertussis toxinBordetella pertussisSerologyAntigenmedicineSero epidemiologyHumansLow correlationWhooping coughImmunoassayPertussis VaccineAntigens BacterialGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and Microbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbiologybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologyAntibodies BacterialEuropeInfectious DiseasesImmunoassayImmunologyCalibrationMolecular MedicinebusinessVaccine
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Sexual Abuse-Current Medico-legal, Forensic and Psychiatric Aspects

2013

Abstract Violence against women and minors is a worldwide problem that has not yet been sufficiently acknowledged. There are many obstacles especially when sexual abuses have to be evaluated. These problems are present both when victims of sexual abuse are evaluated and when sex offenders are dealt with, especially when the offenders are juvenile sex offenders (JSO). These issues give cause for great concern about prognosis, and the resulting psychosocial implications, and call for a special effort from the scientific community in identifying appropriate prevention and treatment methods. This chapter is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the forensic and psychiatric features,…

Forensic scienceMedico legalmedicine.medical_specialtySexual abuse juvenile sexual offendersEpidemiology of child psychiatric disordersSexual abuseSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegalemedicinePsychiatryPsychologySettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantile
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Funnel plots and choropleth maps in cancer risk communication: a comparison of tools for disseminating population-based incidence data to stakeholders

2017

Background Population-based cancer registries provide epidemiological cancer information, but the indicators are often too complex to be interpreted by local authorities and communities, due to numeracy and literacy limitations. The aim of this paper is to compare the commonly used visual formats to funnel plots to enable local public health authorities and communities to access valid and understandable cancer incidence data obtained at the municipal level. Methods A funnel plot representation of standardised incidence ratio (SIR) was generated for the 82 municipalities of the Palermo Province with the 2003–2011 data from the Palermo Province Cancer Registry (Sicily, Italy). The properties …

Funnel plot1684media_common.quotation_subjecteducationPopulation050109 social psychologyContext (language use)Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataStandardized Incidence RatioLiteracy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFunnel plotNumeracyNeoplasmsEpidemiology of cancer1724Humanscancer registryMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences1506030212 general & internal medicineFunnel plot; Standardized Incidence Ratio; cancer data dissemination; cancer epidemiology; cancer registry;; Medicine (all)Choropleth mapeducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyInformation Disseminationbusiness.industryResearchCommunicationIncidenceMedicine (all)05 social sciencescancer registry;General Medicinecancer data dissemination1692Cancer registryItalyData Interpretation StatisticalPublic Health1717businessCartographycancer epidemiologyBMJ Open
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Migrant Women-experiences from the Mediterranean Region

2019

Introduction: The phenomenon of migration is characterized and influenced by a number of different variables; and the different stages of journey are related to different levels and types of psychological distress. Women, in particular, are exposed to further specific risks during migration. Aim: To determine the factors that affect the psychological health of migrant women during the different stages of the migration journey. Methods: We provide a narrative review of the literature around the experiences of women during migration process, with a geographical focus on women migrating to the Mediterranean area. Results: Little data is currently available on the burden of mental health disor…

Future studiesEpidemiology030503 health policy & servicesMigration journeyPsychological distressRisk factor (computing)ViolenceAffect (psychology)Mental healthPsychological health03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineClinical Practice Epidemiology in Mental HealthSettore MED/48 -Scienze Infermierist. e Tecn. Neuro-Psichiatriche e Riabilitat.Gender differencesNarrative reviewMental healthWomen030212 general & internal medicineMigrant populationMediterranean region0305 other medical sciencePsychologyDemography
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