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From: Current prevalence status of gastric cancer and recent studies on the roles of circular RNAs and methods used to investigate circular RNAs

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a The upper panel shows the top 10 most common types of cancer worldwide (according to new cases) in both sexes—lung, breast, colorectum, prostate, stomach, liver, cervix uteri, esophagus, bladder, and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The middle panel shows the top 10 most common types of cancer worldwide (according to new cases) in males—lung, prostate, colorectum, stomach, liver, bladder, esophagus, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, kidney, and leukemia. The lower panel shows the top 10 most common types of cancer worldwide (according to new cases) in females—breast, colorectum, lung, cervix uteri, stomach, corpus uteri, ovarian, thyroid, liver, and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. b The upper panel shows the top 10 most common types of cancer worldwide (according to number of deaths) in both sexes—lung, liver, stomach, colorectum, breast, esophagus, pancreas, prostate, cervix uteri, and leukemia. The middle panel shows the top 10 most common types of cancer worldwide (according to number of deaths) for males—lung, liver, stomach, colorectum, prostate, esophagus, pancreas, leukemia, bladder, and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The lower panel shows the top 10 most common types of cancer worldwide (according to number of deaths) for females—breast, lung, cervix uteri, stomach, liver, pancreas, ovarian, esophagus, and leukemia

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