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  2. List of cancer clusters - Wikipedia

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    Testicular cancer: Fulton County, New York: 3 Dimethylformamide (DMF) 2-Ethoxyethanol 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate 2-Butoxyethanol [14] 1987–1999 Brain cancer, Leukemia, Lymphoma: Wilmington, Massachusetts: 20 Unknown N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) [15] [16] [17] 1993–2008 Childhood brain cancer, brain tumors, colon cancer, anal cancer, rectal ...

  3. Cancer cluster - Wikipedia

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    A cancer cluster is a disease cluster in which a high number of cancer cases occurs in a group of people in a particular geographic area over a limited period of time. [ 1 ] Historical examples of work-related cancer clusters are well documented in the medical literature.

  4. Clyde cancer cluster - Wikipedia

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    The Clyde cancer cluster was a childhood cancer cluster located in and around Clyde, Ohio, United States. The cluster was classified [1] by the Ohio Department of Health in 2009. In an 11-year interval, ten childhood cancers were documented in an area where 5.3 were expected, and four pediatric brain and central nervous system cancers were ...

  5. The 10 Most Common Types of Cancer in the United States - AOL

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    In 2020, there will be about 81,400 new cases of bladder cancer diagnosed in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. Smoking is a major risk factor. Smoking is a major risk ...

  6. With investigations at Poe Hall, UNC Lab, what does it take ...

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    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines a cancer cluster as a greater-than-expected number of cancer cases that are either the same, similar or have similar causes.

  7. Cancer is now the leading cause of death in 22 states - AOL

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    Deaths due to heart disease have been declining ever since they peaked in 1985, while deaths due to cancer have been on the rise, according to the CDC.

  8. Epidemiology of cancer - Wikipedia

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    The average annual incidence in the United States, 1975–1995, was 233 per million infants. [30] Several estimates of incidence exist. According to SEER, [30] in the United States in 1999: Neuroblastoma comprised 28% of infant cancer cases and was the most common malignancy among these young children, at 65 cases per million infants.

  9. Cancer exodus hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The cancer exodus hypothesis offers important insights into how metastasis occurs and highlights the significance of CTC clusters in cancer progression. Detecting and analyzing CTC clusters through liquid biopsies could offer valuable information about the aggressiveness and metastatic potential of cancers.