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13 lis 2020 · Find out how to lower your cancer risk by completing a free online tool that assesses your lifestyle behaviours. Get tips, recommendations, and compare your score to the population average.
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This app estimates the probability of a Non–muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) patient’s progression to MIBC after trans-urethral resection of bladder tumours (TURBT) and calculates their updated European Association of Urology (EAU) Prognostic Factor Risk Group.
Interactive risk charts to compare your chances of dying from cancer, diseases and other common causes.
Use this tool to estimate your theoretical cancer risk based on age and other factors from a study by the American Cancer Society. This tool is for informational purposes only and cannot serve as medical advice.
There are two calculators, one for men and one for women: QCancer-10yr for men; QCancer-10yr for women; We have also made a third calculator, extracted from the two above, that presents colorectal cancer by iteslf: QCancer(15yr,colorectal) The QCancer ® survival scores. QCancer(colorectal,survival) The original QCancer ®-2012 scores
13 lis 2020 · Find out your six prevention scores for modifiable lifestyle behaviours that can lower your cancer risk and detect it early. The calculator explores UV & Sun Exposure, Smoking, Alcohol, Nutrition, Weight, Physical Activity, and Screening & Early Detection.
Cancer Risk Calculator We have developed a simple tool to help you easily learn about your cancer risk. This tool is based on data from a 2022 American Cancer Society study, which involved over 429,991 participants tracked over five years.