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Data Sheet 1_Global burden and future trends of gastric cancer in women of reproductive age: estimates from the GBD 2021 Study, 1990–2050.zip
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>From 1990 to 2021, the GC burden in women aged 15–49 declined globally: ASPR decreased from 10.42 to 5.41 per 100,000 (EAPC −2.11), ASIR from 4.61 to 2.13 (EAPC −2.56), ASMR from 2.02 to 0.89 (EAPC −3.02), and ASDR from 59.6 to 23.8 per 100,000 (EAPC −3.00). …”
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Effects of PCM7−4 on the relative expression of genes associated with biofilm formation.
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Effects of bacteriocin PCM7−4 on bacteria within the biofilm in <i>L. monocytogenes.</i>
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Effects of bacteriocin PCM7−4 on the quantification of biofilm formation in <i>L. monocytogenes.</i>
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Effects of bacteriocin PCM7−4 on the exopolysaccharide production in <i>L. monocytogenes.</i>
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Data Sheet 1_Global, regional and national mortality burden of laryngeal cancer attributable to occupational exposure to sulfuric acid and asbestos: 1990–2021 and projections to 20...
Published 2025“…Background<p>Laryngeal cancer (LC) is the most prevalent form of head and neck cancer, significantly impacting patients' health. Occupational exposure to sulfuric acid (OESA) and asbestos (OEA) is a recognized risk factor for LC, but the associated mortality burden remains unclear. …”
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Data Sheet 3_Global, regional and national mortality burden of laryngeal cancer attributable to occupational exposure to sulfuric acid and asbestos: 1990–2021 and projections to 20...
Published 2025“…Background<p>Laryngeal cancer (LC) is the most prevalent form of head and neck cancer, significantly impacting patients' health. Occupational exposure to sulfuric acid (OESA) and asbestos (OEA) is a recognized risk factor for LC, but the associated mortality burden remains unclear. …”
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Data Sheet 2_Global, regional and national mortality burden of laryngeal cancer attributable to occupational exposure to sulfuric acid and asbestos: 1990–2021 and projections to 20...
Published 2025“…Background<p>Laryngeal cancer (LC) is the most prevalent form of head and neck cancer, significantly impacting patients' health. Occupational exposure to sulfuric acid (OESA) and asbestos (OEA) is a recognized risk factor for LC, but the associated mortality burden remains unclear. …”
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Table 1_Global, regional, and national burden of myocarditis and its attributable risk factors in 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2021: updated systematic analysis.docx
Published 2025“…Concurrently, the age-standardized prevalence rate (ASPR) per 100,000 people also saw a slight increase (no statistical significance) from 6.35 (5.37 to 7.36) to 6.41 (5.48 to 7.44). …”
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Table 1_Impact of comorbid burden on global left cardiac function and prediction models for myocardial function damage: a cardiac magnetic resonance feature-tracking study.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>After adjustment, the left atrial (LA) reservoir strain (p = 0.011) and conduit strain (p < 0.001) were significantly lower in patients with a comorbid burden ≥2. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Global, regional, and national epidemiology of otitis media in children from 1990 to 2021.docx
Published 2025“…Key risk factors identified include secondhand smoke, particulate matter pollution, low birth weight, and short gestation. Additionally, a significant inverse association was found between the SDI and the burden of OM, with age-standardized DALY rates decreasing markedly as SDI increased.…”
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