ParichoyPalChoudhury

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ParichoyPalChoudhury

ParichoyPalChoudhury

@ppcparichoy

Principal Scientist @AmericanCancer Adjunct Associate Professor @EmoryEPI @WinshipAtEmory @KCDH_IITB @iitbombay Adjunct Researcher @theNCI; tweets are my own

Atlanta, GA Katılım Haziran 2010
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Medical.watch
Medical.watch@MedicalwatchHQ·
A Cancer Journal for Clinicians Landmark Analysis 🚭 From 1970–2022, 3.86 million lung cancer deaths were averted in the U.S. due to reduced cigarette smoking — accounting for >50% of total cancer mortality decline. 🧬 Person-years gained: 76.3 million 👨‍🦱 Men: +2.25M deaths prevented 👩‍🦰 Women: +1.6M ⚖️ Greater benefit in White vs. Black populations acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.33… 👥 @FarhadIslami @QLiu_EPI @bandipriti @theNCI @AhJemal @AmericanCancer @umich @ASCO @myESMO #LungCancer #TobaccoControl #CancerPrevention #PublicHealth #OncoTwitter
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ACSNews
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The @AmericanCancer U.S. Tobacco Atlas is out! This important digital research resource, led by @NigarNargis2 and the @ACS_Research team, presents the facts and figures on the tobacco epidemic, highlighting its health and economic burden. Read here: ustobaccoatlas.cancer.org
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New research led by @AmericanCancer @ppcparichoy in @Nature_NPJ finds integrating density with established risk factors & polygenic risk score may enhance #breast cancer risk stratification among European-ancestry women, supporting its clinical potential.➡️doi.org/10.1038/s41523…
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OncoAlert
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Averted lung cancer deaths due to reductions in cigarette smoking in the United States, 1970–2022 buff.ly/gA4JFK1 This study analyzes U.S. 🇺🇸 #LungCancer 🫁 mortality trends from 1970–2022, highlighting the impact of tobacco control on reducing deaths. Using national mortality data, the authors estimated the number of lung cancer deaths and person-years of life saved compared to expected rates had smoking prevalence not declined. They found that 3.86 million lung cancer deaths were averted (2.25 million in men, 1.61 million in women), corresponding to 76.3 million person-years of life gained—an average of 19.8 years per averted death. The reductions in lung cancer deaths accounted for over half (51.4%) of the overall decline in cancer mortality, with a greater impact in men than women and in the White population compared to the Black population. These findings underscore the profound role of tobacco control in preventing premature deaths and extending life expectancy in the U.S. @FarhadIslami @NigarNargis2 @QLiu_EPI @ppcparichoy @AhJemal Lung Cancer Faculty @ChristianRolfo @GlopesMd @NarjustFlorezMD @StephenVLiu @bmassutis @peters_solange @UmbertoMalapel1 @g_mountzios @CharuAggarwalMD @christine_lovly @jillfeldman4 @bensolomon1 @DrSanjayPopat @Latinamd @JulienMazieres #OncoAlertAF @nataliagandur @acampsmalea @BRicciutiMD @yekeduz_emre @HHorinouchi @FadiHaddad_MD @Abdallah81MD @FernandoOnco @ElisaAgostinett @to_be_elizabeth @bavilima @realbowtiedoc @Erman_Akkus @Lucarecco @GaiaGriguolo @JankovicK @MarioBalsaMD @DrMirallas @GIMedOnc @OscarTahuahua
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