Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer

Zeeb H, Spallek J, Razum O (2008)
PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE 58(03/04): 130-135.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Epidemiologic research on migration and health in Germany is increasingly focusing on chronic diseases. Migrant studies can help to identify causes of diseases. They also help to identify health inequalities and can thus contribute to improvements in health care. With regard to cancer, descriptive studies among Turkish migrants and ethnic German immigrants from the Former Soviet Union have shown overall low, but slowly increasing cancer rates as compared to autochthonous Germans. For individual cancer sites such as stomach cancer, migrants appear to experience higher risks than the comparison population. Epidemiologic approaches studying cancer care and services for migrants, as well as analytic studies that allow assessing the particular temporal dynamics of cancer risks among migrant groups, are scarce in Germany. Thus, major challenges for cancer epidemiology among migrants exist in Germany.
Stichworte
mortality; life course perspective; migration; epidemiology; cancer
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Zeitschriftentitel
PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE
Band
58
Ausgabe
03/04
Seite(n)
130-135
ISSN
0937-2032
eISSN
1439-1058
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1587726

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Zeeb H, Spallek J, Razum O. Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer. PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE. 2008;58(03/04):130-135.
Zeeb, H., Spallek, J., & Razum, O. (2008). Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer. PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE, 58(03/04), 130-135. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1067347
Zeeb, Hajo, Spallek, Jacob, and Razum, Oliver. 2008. “Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer”. PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE 58 (03/04): 130-135.
Zeeb, H., Spallek, J., and Razum, O. (2008). Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer. PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE 58, 130-135.
Zeeb, H., Spallek, J., & Razum, O., 2008. Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer. PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE, 58(03/04), p 130-135.
H. Zeeb, J. Spallek, and O. Razum, “Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer”, PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE, vol. 58, 2008, pp. 130-135.
Zeeb, H., Spallek, J., Razum, O.: Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer. PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE. 58, 130-135 (2008).
Zeeb, Hajo, Spallek, Jacob, and Razum, Oliver. “Epidemiological perspectives of migration research: The example of cancer”. PSYCHOTHERAPIE PSYCHOSOMATIK MEDIZINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE 58.03/04 (2008): 130-135.

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