Cancer. Rg. Med. 1932, 104
N. Kramov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1933, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (1-2) : 162 -162.
Cancer. Rg. Med. 1932, 104
Imbert, having examined 1,091 cases of cancer (over 4 years at a cancer center in Marseille), highlights a number of interesting points. Uterine cancer was in 31% of all cases, and 186 women (with uteri cancers) had 770 children, ie, on average, more than 4 children per woman, which is significantly higher than the average rate for France; Thus, frequent childbirth played an undeniable role in the onset of cancer. Cancer of the face of the skin, but not of the lips) was found in the same% in men and women, but much more often in open places (than in closed ones), subject to constant influence of external stimuli.
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