Association Between Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Web-Based Data in China: Infodemiology Study
Conclusions: Search behaviors indeed reflect public awareness of cancer from a different angle. Research on internet search behaviors could present an innovative and timely way to monitor and estimate cancer incidence and mortality rates, especially for cancers not included in national registries.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - Category: General Medicine Authors: Chenjie Xu Yi Wang Hongxi Yang Jie Hou Li Sun Xinyu Zhang Xinxi Cao Yabing Hou Lan Wang Qiliang Cai Yaogang Wang Source Type: research
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