2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1470-2045(02)00778-7
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Cancer mortality in central–eastern Europe: facts behind the figures

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“…These data permit the assumption that the roots of the deterioration of health status of the population can be explained, at least in case of Hungary, by what Kopp (2008) termed the state of mind' of the people, the mode of internal processing of historical happenings' of the recent past' the use of the easiest, most readily available stress management and coping mechanisms that are now known as lifestyle-related risk factors: smoking, drinking, unhealthy diets etc. (Döbrőssy 2002). The same applies to other countries in transition of Central-Eastern Europe.…”
Section: Inequalities In Overall Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…These data permit the assumption that the roots of the deterioration of health status of the population can be explained, at least in case of Hungary, by what Kopp (2008) termed the state of mind' of the people, the mode of internal processing of historical happenings' of the recent past' the use of the easiest, most readily available stress management and coping mechanisms that are now known as lifestyle-related risk factors: smoking, drinking, unhealthy diets etc. (Döbrőssy 2002). The same applies to other countries in transition of Central-Eastern Europe.…”
Section: Inequalities In Overall Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…For Central-Eastern European countries, where two-thirds of the European population lives, the period was not a success and, in spite of the political, economic and social changes in the early 1990s, these countries are still suffering from the polarisation of their societies Since then, the diverging trends slowed down but continued. (Döbrőssy 2002).…”
Section: Inequalities In Europementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A gyökerek a "magyar lelki állapot"-ban [4], azaz a magyar történelmi közel-múlt, félmúlt és jelen külső körülményeinek belső feldolgozásmódjában nevezhető meg: a rossz személyes és társadalmi közérzet javítására a legkézenfekvőbb "problémamegoldó" mechanizmust azok az egészségkárosító élvezetek jelentették, amelyeket ma az életmódtól függő ÖSSZEFOGLALÓ KÖZLEMÉNY kockázati tényezőkként ismerünk (dohányzás, helytelen táplálkozás, mértéktelen alkoholfogyasztás stb.) [5]. Az európai országok halálozási mutatószámaiban mutatkozó, akár 8-10-szeres különbségek a méhnyakrák okozta halálozás adataiban is megfi gyelhetők.…”
Section: Egyenlőtlenség a Betegségek Előfordulásában éS A Halálozásbanunclassified
“…Cancer is one of the leading diseases that results in hundreds of thousand deaths among Thais [1][2][3]. Many of the naturally derived anti-cancer drugs successfully became current drugs such as placitaxel, vincristine, and vinblastine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%