Cancer Epidemiology and Biostatistics Guwahati, India
Abstract
Gall bladder cancer is generally fatal. The high morbidity and mortality due to gall bladder cancer exerts a significant impact on efforts towards cancer control in high risk populations of the World and a rationale program for control of gall bladder cancer mortality has remained as an unmet need in these populations. Currently there are no effective strategies for controlling gall bladder cancer mortality. This mini review is to highlight the need and feasibility for secondary prevention of gall bladder cancer by screening in high risk populations. A way forward is to assess the role of secondary prevention of gall bladder cancers by conducting randomized- controlled screening trials in high risk populations.
Krishnatreya, M., & Kataki, A. (2016). Randomized-Control Screening Trials to Lower Gall Bladder Cancer Mortality in High Risk Populations. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 17(4), 2325-2327.
MLA
Manigreeva Krishnatreya; Amal Chandra Kataki. "Randomized-Control Screening Trials to Lower Gall Bladder Cancer Mortality in High Risk Populations". Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 17, 4, 2016, 2325-2327.
HARVARD
Krishnatreya, M., Kataki, A. (2016). 'Randomized-Control Screening Trials to Lower Gall Bladder Cancer Mortality in High Risk Populations', Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 17(4), pp. 2325-2327.
VANCOUVER
Krishnatreya, M., Kataki, A. Randomized-Control Screening Trials to Lower Gall Bladder Cancer Mortality in High Risk Populations. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2016; 17(4): 2325-2327.