Search Results - "Poirier, Abbey E."
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The impact of episodic screening interruption: COVID-19 and population-based cancer screening in Canada
Published in Journal of medical screening (01-06-2021)“…Population-based cancer screening can reduce cancer burden but was interrupted temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We estimated the long-term clinical…”
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The current and future burden of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors in Canada: Summary of results
Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)“…Nearly one in two Canadians are expected to be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. However, there are opportunities to reduce the impact of modifiable…”
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Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to active and passive tobacco smoking in Canada
Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)“…Although previous studies have examined the burden of cancer attributable to tobacco smoking, updated estimates are needed given the dramatic changes in…”
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The future burden of cancer in Canada: Long-term cancer incidence projections 2013–2042
Published in Cancer epidemiology (01-04-2019)“…•Prostate, breast, lung and colorectal cancer account for over 50% diagnosed in Canada.•Generally, incidence rates in Canada are expected to increase over the…”
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Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to excess body weight and abdominal adiposity in Canada
Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)“…The increasing prevalence of obesity among Canadians has important implications for newly diagnosed cases of cancer given that excess body weight and abdominal…”
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Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to alcohol consumption in Canada
Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)“…Alcohol consumption is associated with elevated risk of oropharyngeal, laryngeal, esophageal, colon, rectal, breast, liver, pancreatic and stomach cancers. The…”
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Measures of excess body weight and anthropometry among adult Albertans: cross-sectional results from Alberta's tomorrow project cohort
Published in BMC public health (25-11-2017)“…Excess body weight during adulthood has been consistently associated with all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, and cancer at multiple sites among other…”
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Endocuff Vision improves adenoma detection rate in a large screening-related cohort
Published in Endoscopy International Open (01-11-2021)“…Abstract Background and study aims Endocuff Vision (ECV) increases adenoma detection rate (ADR) in randomized clinical trials; however, observational…”
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Alcohol consumption and low-risk drinking guidelines among adults: a cross-sectional analysis from Alberta's Tomorrow Project
Published in Health promotion and chronic disease prevention in Canada (01-12-2017)“…Moderate to heavy alcohol consumption is a risk factor for all-cause mortality and cancer incidence. Although cross-sectional data are available through…”
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Cancer incidence attributable to insufficient fibre consumption in Alberta in 2012
Published in CMAJ open (01-01-2017)“…Abstract Background Insufficient fibre consumption has been associated with a increased risk of colorectal cancer. The purpose of this study was to estimate…”
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A methodologic framework to evaluate the number of cancers attributable to lifestyle and environment in Alberta
Published in CMAJ open (15-09-2016)“…Abstract Background Previous research to estimate population attributable risks for cancer in Alberta has been limited. Attributable burden estimates are…”
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Age-standardized cancer-incidence trends in Canada, 1971-2015
Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) (18-11-2019)“…Although cancer incidence over time is well documented in Canada, trends by birth cohort and age group are less well known. We analyzed age- and…”
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Cancer incidence attributable to red and processed meat consumption in Alberta in 2012
Published in CMAJ open (13-12-2016)“…Abstract Background Consumption of red and processed meats has been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer. The purpose of this study was to…”
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Cancer incidence attributable to the use of oral contraceptives and hormone therapy in Alberta in 2012
Published in CMAJ open (12-12-2016)“…Abstract Background Hormonal contraceptives and hormone replacement therapies are classified as carcinogenic to humans (group 1) by the International Agency…”
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Cancer incidence attributable to tobacco in Alberta, Canada, in 2012
Published in CMAJ open (13-10-2016)“…Abstract Background Strong and consistent epidemiologic evidence shows that tobacco smoking causes cancers at various sites. The purpose of this study was to…”
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Cancer incidence attributable to insufficient fruit and vegetable consumption in Alberta in 2012
Published in CMAJ open (01-10-2016)“…Abstract Background Sufficient fruit and vegetable consumption (≥ 5 servings/d) has been associated with a probable decreased risk for cancers of the oral…”
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Cancer incidence attributable to alcohol consumption in Alberta in 2012
Published in CMAJ open (21-09-2016)“…Abstract Background Alcohol consumption has been associated with risk of oral cavity/pharyngeal, laryngeal, esophageal, liver, colorectal and breast cancers…”
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Estimates of future cancer mortality attributable to modifiable risk factors in Canada
Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-12-2021)“…Objectives Modifiable lifestyle, environmental, and infectious risk factors associated with cancer impact both cancer incidence and mortality at the population…”
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The burden of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors in Canada: Methods overview
Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)“…Up-to-date estimates of current and projected future cancer burden attributable to various exposures are essential for planning and implementing cancer…”
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