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An investigation into the effects of green space on air quality of an urban area using CFD modeling
, Article Urban Climate ; Volume 34 , December , 2020 ; Hosseini, V ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
Abstract
Tehran, the capital of Iran, is one of the most polluted cities in the Middle East. However, there is no clear evidence of the effects of Tehran green spaces on reducing air pollution because there are still challenges to application of vegetation for improving air quality. The current study investigates the effects of a large volume of green space with 275 ha area in the vicinity of major highways on nearby air quality. Similar environments are often seen in many cities around the world. A computational fluid dynamics model containing aerodynamics and deposition effects of vegetation was used to simulate pollutant dispersion for eight wind directions and three different foliage densities....
Modeling of Urban Air Pollutants Dispersion
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhanieh, Bijan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Air pollution is lateral and inappropriate product of industry and technology development that grows along them, unfortunately. Now its domain extended from local and national issues to global issues. For years like other branches of environmental sciences and other scientific fields, scientists apply formulas and mathematical equations. Nowadays, air pollution modeling is fundamental and powerful tool for air pollution studies, especially in prediction of air pollution conditions, pollutants emission and their concentration under different conditions and arbitrary locations. In this research, numerical modeling of urban air pollutants dispersion is discussed. After validation of results,...
Air Pollution Dispersion Study in a Diverse Land-Use Urban Area Using Numerical Simulation
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Ph.D. Dissertation
Sharif University of Technology
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Hosseini, Vahid
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Air pollution modeling is a powerful and low-cost tool for taking appropriate strategies to control air pollution. In this research, the effects of vegetation on air pollutant dispersion were studied using computational fluid dynamics models. At the beginning, aerodynamics and thermal effects of vegetation on reactive pollutant dispersion including NO, NO2 and O3 under photochemistry cycle were investigated in two different geometries. In the first geometry, tree planting in an urban environment involving several canyons was simulated. Results show that tree planting causes flow reversal, temperature decrease, and concentration field change. Concentration change of each pollutant not only...
A numerical investigation of reactive air pollutant dispersion in urban street canyons with tree planting
, Article Atmospheric Pollution Research ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 253-266 ; 13091042 (ISSN) ; Afshin, H ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2017
Abstract
Vegetation acts as a momentum and thermal sink, affecting the mixing of species and temperature-dependent constants of reaction rates. Numerical simulations were performed to investigate the effects of vegetation on the dispersion of reactive pollutants using a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model coupled with NO-NO2-O3 photochemistry. Moreover, characteristics of temperature and flow fields were analyzed for different aspect ratios and leaf area densities. The results showed that flow is reversed in the presence of trees, and it enhances as leaf area density (LAD) increases; additionally, vegetation creates downward and vortex flows. The results also revealed that the dispersion of...
A numerical study of reactive pollutant dispersion in street canyons with green roofs
, Article Building Simulation ; Volume 11, Issue 1 , February , 2018 , Pages 125-138 ; 19963599 (ISSN) ; Afshin, H ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Tsinghua University Press
2018
Abstract
Roof greening is a new technique for improvement of outdoor thermal environment which influences air quality through its impacts on thermal and flow field. In order to examine effects of green roofs on reactive pollutant dispersion within urban street canyons, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was employed which contained NO-NO2-O3 photochemistry and energy balance models. Simulations were performed for street canyons with different aspect ratios (H/W) of 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 such that leaf area density (LAD) of green roofs changed. It was found that roof greening led distribution of pollutants to alter for H/W = 0.5 and 1.0 cases in such a manner that their averaged concentrations had...
Kinetics Investigation of Oxygen Evolution from Water Oxidation in the Presence of Bismuth Vanadate Nanocatalysts
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahman Setayesh, Shahrbanoo (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project, BiVO4 , Mn3O4 and BiVO4- Mn3O4 nanocatalysts were synthesized using the hydrothermal method. The properties of these nanocatalysts were determined by XRD, SEM, FT-IR, DRS, PL, ICP, EDX, BET and AA techniques. Analysys XRD patterns and SEM images of samples confirmed monoclinic structure for BiVO4 and tetragonal structure for Mn3O4. The DRS and PL spectra showed adctrease in the band gap and electron – hole pair recombination for BM 60:40 relative to BiVO4. Oxygen production was studied in the presence of different percentages of BiVO4 and Mn3O4 in BiVO4 - Mn3O4 nanocomposite and was observed that the 60:40 wt.% (Bismuth vanadate 60% and manganese oxide 40%) produced more...
Investigation the Effect of Conductive Scaffolds on Regeneration of the Heart Tissue
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vossoughi, Manoochehr (Supervisor) ; Ahmadi Tafti, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary artery disease and coronary heart disease, are the leading cause of death in human communities. After myocardial infarction, known as heart attack, the flow of oxygen to the heart muscle cells is disrupted. It causes the death of cells that leads to structural and functional changes in the heart muscle. Therefore, specialists try to find a way to repair and regenerate the heart muscle after myocardial infarction. Tissue engineering is used to develop substantial alternatives to assist clinical therapies. Recent studies have focused on the construction of scaffolds with various advanced techniques to create guiding channels that mimic the natural...
Investigation of Asphaltene Electro-deposition In Presence of Addetives
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ayatollahi, Shahabodin (Supervisor) ; Dehghani, Farzaneh ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
Abstract
Given the decreasing trend of light petroleum reserves and the necessity to produce heavy and extra-heavy oil resources, the challenge of dealing with existing asphaltene related problems, which is the heaviest and the most complex component of crude oil, has become increasingly tangible. Asphaltene precipitates and deposits due to pressure, temperature or composition alterations which leads to obstruction of porous media and production facilities. Set the costly methods aside, one of the available approaches to prevent asphaltene precipitation, is to apply an electric field upon the suspected zone, which is cheap and uncomplicated. Besides, utilizing nano-particles while applying electric...
Microfluidic-based droplets for advanced regenerative medicine: current challenges and future trends
, Article Biosensors ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2022 ; 20796374 (ISSN) ; Heirani Tabasi, A ; Ghorbani, S ; Eyni, H ; Razavi Bazaz, S ; Khayati, M ; Gheidari, F ; Moradpour, K ; Kehtari, M ; Ahmadi Tafti, S.M ; Ahmadi Tafti, S. H ; Warkiani, M. E ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI
2022
Abstract
Microfluidics is a promising approach for the facile and large-scale fabrication of monodispersed droplets for various applications in biomedicine. This technology has demonstrated great potential to address the limitations of regenerative medicine. Microfluidics provides safe, accurate, reliable, and cost-effective methods for encapsulating different stem cells, gametes, biomaterials, biomolecules, reagents, genes, and nanoparticles inside picoliter-sized droplets or droplet-derived microgels for different applications. Moreover, microenvironments made using such droplets can mimic niches of stem cells for cell therapy purposes, simulate native extracellular matrix (ECM) for tissue...
The global burden of childhood and adolescent cancer in 2017: an analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
, Article The Lancet Oncology ; Volume 20, Issue 9 , 2019 , Pages 1211-1225 ; 14702045 (ISSN) ; Abdollahpour, I ; Advani, S.M ; Agius, D ; Ahmadian, E ; Alahdab, F ; Alam, T ; Alebel, A ; Alipour, V ; Allen, C.A ; Almasi Hashiani, A ; Alvarez, E.M ; Amini, S ; Amoako, Y.A ; Anber, N.H ; Arabloo, J ; Artaman, A ; Atique, S ; Awasthi, A ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Basaleem, H ; Bekru, E.T ; Bijani, A ; Bogale, K.A ; Car, M ; Carvalho, F ; Castro, C ; Catalá-López, F ; Chu, D.-T ; Costa, V.M ; Darwish, A.H ; Demeke, F.M ; Demis, A.B ; Demoz, G.T ; Dharmaratne, S.D ; Do, H.P ; Doan, L.P ; Dubey, M ; Eftekhari, A ; El-Khatib, Z ; Emamian, M.H ; Abbasalizad Farhangi, M ; Fernandes, E ; Fischer, F ; Fouladi Fard, R ; Friedrich, P.M ; Fukumoto, T ; Gedefaw, G.A ; Ghashghaee, A ; Gholamian, A ; Haj-Mirzaian, A ; Haj-Mirzaian, A ; Hamidi, S ; Harvey, J.D ; Hassen, H.Y ; Hay, S.I ; Hoang, C.L ; Hole, M.K ; Horita, N ; Hosseini, S.N ; Hosseinzadeh, M ; Hsairi, M ; Hudson, M.M ; Innos, K ; Jalilian, F ; James, S.L ; Kasaeian, A ; Kassa, T.D ; Kassebaum, N.J ; Keiyoro, P.N ; Khader, Y.S ; Khubchandani, J ; Kianipour, N ; Kirby, J ; Kisa, A ; Kisa, S ; Kocarnik, J.M ; Lauriola, P ; Lopez, A.D ; Mägi, M ; Malik, M.A ; Manafi, A ; Manafi, N ; Mansournia, M.A ; Massenburg, B.B ; Mehta, V ; Meles, H.G ; Meretoja, T.J ; Mestrovic, T ; Mirzaei Alavijeh, M ; Mir, S.M ; Mohammad, D.K ; Darwesh, A.M ; Mezerji, N.M.G ; Mohammadibakhsh, R ; Mohammadoo Khorasani, M ; Mokdad, A.H ; Moodley, Y ; Moosazadeh, M ; Moossavi, M ; Moradpour, F ; Morrison, S.D ; Muchie, K.F ; Naghavi, M ; Nazari, J ; Ngunjiri, J.W ; Nguyen, C.T ; Nguyen, L.H ; Nguyen, S.H ; Nguyen, T.H ; Nixon, M.R ; Olagunju, A.T ; Olagunju, T.O ; Ong, S.K ; Paapsi, K ; Pennini, A ; Pereira, D.M ; Pillay, J.D ; Qorbani, M ; Rabiee, M ; Rabiee, N ; Raoofi, S ; Rawaf, D.L ; Rawaf, S ; Reiner, R.C ; Rezaei, N ; Rezapour, A ; Roba, K.T ; Robison, L.L ; Rodriguez Galindo, C ; Roshandel, G ; Safiri, S ; Salahshoor, M ; Salehi Zahabi, S ; Samy, A.M ; Santric Milicevic, M.M ; Satpathy, M ; Sawyer, S.M ; Seyedmousavi, S ; Shabaninejad, H ; Shaikh, M.A ; Shamshirian, A ; Shamsizadeh, M ; Shirkoohi, R ; Siabani, S ; Singh, J.A ; Siramlee, K ; Tabarés-Seisdedos, R ; Temsah, M.-H ; Tran, B.X ; Ullah, I ; Vahedian Azimi, A ; Vollset, S.E ; Vos, T ; Waheed, Y ; Weldesamuel, G.T ; Workie, H.M ; Xu, R ; Yaseri, M ; Yonemoto, N ; Yu, C ; Zadnik, V ; Zahirian Moghadam, T ; Zaidi, Z ; Zangeneh, A ; Zewale, T.A ; Ziapour, A ; Zodpey, S ; Murray, C.J.L ; Fitzmaurice, C ; Bhakta, N ; GBD 2017 Childhood Cancer Collaborators ; Sharif University of Technology
Lancet Publishing Group
2019
Abstract
Background: Accurate childhood cancer burden data are crucial for resource planning and health policy prioritisation. Model-based estimates are necessary because cancer surveillance data are scarce or non-existent in many countries. Although global incidence and mortality estimates are available, there are no previous analyses of the global burden of childhood cancer represented in disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs). Methods: Using the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017 methodology, childhood (ages 0–19 years) cancer mortality was estimated by use of vital registration system data, verbal autopsy data, and population-based cancer registry incidence...
The global, regional, and national burden of oesophageal cancer and its attributable risk factors in 195 countries and territories, 1990-2017: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
, Article The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology ; Volume 5, Issue 6 , June , 2020 , Pages 582-597 ; Nasrollahzadeh, D ; Safiri, S ; Sepanlou, S. G ; Fitzmaurice, C ; Ikuta, K. S ; Bisignano, C ; Islami, F ; Roshandel, G ; Lim, S. S ; Abolhassani, H ; Abu Gharbieh, E ; Adedoyin, R. A ; Advani, S. M ; Ahmed, M. B ; Aichour, M. T. E ; Akinyemiju, T ; Akunna, C. J ; Alahdab, F ; Alipour, V ; Almasi Hashiani, A ; Almulhim, A. M ; Anber, N. H ; Ansari Moghaddam, A ; Arabloo, J ; Arab Zozani, M ; Awedew, A. F ; Badawi, A ; Berfield, K. S. S ; Berhe, K ; Bhattacharyya, K ; Biondi, A ; Bjørge, T ; Borzì, A. M ; Bosetti, C ; Carreras, G ; Carvalho, F ; Castro, C ; Chu, D. T ; Costa, V. M ; Dagnew, B ; Gela, J. D ; Daryani, A ; Demeke, F. M ; Demoz, G. T ; Dianatinasab, M ; Elbarazi, I ; Emamian, M. H ; Etemadi, A ; Faris, P. S ; Fernandes, E ; Filip, I ; Fischer, F ; Gad, M. M ; Gallus, S ; Gebre, A. K ; Gebrehiwot, T. T ; Gebremeskel, G. G ; Gebresillassie, B. M ; Ghasemi Kebria, F ; Ghashghaee, A ; Ghith, N ; Golechha, M ; Gorini, G ; Gupta, R ; Hafezi Nejad, N ; Haj Mirzaian, A ; Harvey, J. D ; Hashemian, M ; Hassen, H. Y ; Hay, S. I ; Henok, A ; Hoang, C. L ; Hosgood, H. D ; Househ, M ; Ilesanmi, O. S ; Ilic, M.D ; Irvani, S. S. N ; Jain, C ; James, S. L ; Jee, S. H ; Jha, R. P ; Joukar, F ; Kabir, A ; Kasaeian, A ; Kassaw, M. W ; Kaur, S ; Kengne, A. P ; Kerboua, E ; Khader, Y. S ; Khalilov, R ; Khan, E. A ; Khoja, A. T ; Kocarnik, J. M ; Komaki, H ; Kumar, V ; La Vecchia, C ; Lasrado, S ; Li, B ; Lopez, A. D ; Majeed, A ; Manafi, N ; Manda, A. L ; Mansour Ghanaei, F ; Mathur, M. R ; Mehta, V ; Mehta, D ; Mendoza, W ; Mithra, P ; Mohammad, K. A ; Mohammadian Hafshejani, A ; Mohammadpourhodki, R ; Mohammed, J. A ; Mohebi, F ; Mokdad, A. H ; Monasta, L ; Moosavi, D ; Moosazadeh, M ; Moradi, G ; Moradpour, F ; Moradzadeh, R ; Naik, G ; Negoi, I ; Nggada, H. A ; Nguyen, H. L. T ; Nikbakhsh, R ; Nixon, M. R ; Olagunju, A. T ; Olagunju, T. O ; Padubidri, J. R ; Pakshir, K ; Patel, S ; Pathak, M ; Pham, H. Q ; Pourshams, A ; Rabiee, N ; Rabiee, M ; Radfar, A ; Rafiei, A ; Ramezanzadeh, K ; Rath, G. K ; Rathi, P ; Rawaf, S ; Rawaf, D. L ; Rezaei, N ; Roro, E. M ; Saad, A. M ; Salimzadeh, H ; Samy, A. M ; Sartorius, B ; Sarveazad, A ; Sekerija, M ; Sha, F ; Shamsizadeh, M ; Sheikhbahaei, S ; Shirkoohi, R ; Malleshappa, S. K. S ; Singh, J. A ; Sinha, D. N ; Smarandache, C. G ; Soshnikov, S ; Suleria, H. A. R ; Tadesse, D. B ; Tesfay, B. E ; Thakur, B ; Traini, E ; Tran, K. B ; Tran, B. X ; Ullah, I ; Vacante, M ; Veisani, Y ; Vujcic, I. S ; Weldesamuel, G. T ; Xu, R ; Yazdi Feyzabadi, V ; Yuce, D ; Zadnik, V ; Zaidi, Z ; Zhang, Z. J ; Malekzadeh, R ; Naghavi, M ; GBD 2017 Oesophageal Cancer Collaborators ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
Abstract
Background Oesophageal cancer is a common and often fatal cancer that has two main histological subtypes: oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma and oesophageal adenocarcinoma. Updated statistics on the incidence and mortality of oesophageal cancer, and on the disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) caused by the disease, can assist policy makers in allocating resources for prevention, treatment, and care of oesophageal cancer. We report the latest estimates of these statistics for 195 countries and territories between 1990 and 2017, by age, sex, and Socio-demographic Index (SDI), using data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2017 (GBD). Methods We used data...
The global, regional, and national burden of stomach cancer in 195 countries, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease study 2017
, Article The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology ; Volume 5, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 42-54 ; Safiri, S ; Sepanlou, S. G ; Ikuta, K ; Bisignano, C ; Shakeri, R ; Amani, M ; Fitzmaurice, C ; Nixon, M.R ; Abbasi, N ; Abolhassani, H ; Advani, S. M ; Afarideh, M ; Akinyemiju, T ; Alam, T ; Alikhani, M ; Alipour, V ; Allen, C.A ; Almasi Hashiani, A ; Arabloo, J ; Assadi, R ; Atique, S ; Awasthi, A ; Bakhtiari, A ; Behzadifar, M ; Berhe, K ; Bhala, N ; Bijani, A ; Bin Sayeed, M. S ; Bjørge, T ; Borzì, A. M ; Braithwaite, D ; Brenner, H ; Carreras, G ; Carvalho, F ; Castañeda Orjuela, C. A ; Castro, F ; Chu, D. T ; Costa, V. M ; Daryani, A ; Davitoiu, D. V ; Demoz, G. T ; Demis, A. B ; Denova Gutiérrez, E ; Dey, S ; Nasab, M. D ; Djalalinia, S ; Emamian, M. H ; Farahmand, M ; Fernandes, J. C ; Fischer, F ; Foroutan, M ; Gad, M. M ; Gallus, S ; Gebremeskel, G. G ; Gedefew, G.A ; Ghaseni-Kebria, F ; Gorini, G ; Hafezi-Nejad, N ; Haj-Mirzaian, A ; Haro, J. M ; Harvey, J. D ; Hasanzadeh, A ; Hashemian, M ; Hassen, H. Y ; Hay, S. I ; Hidru, H. D ; Hostiuc, M ; Househ, M ; Ilesanmi, O. S ; Ilic, M. D ; Innos, K ; Islami, F ; James, S. L ; Jenabi, E ; Kalhor, R ; Kamangar, F ; Kasaeian, A ; Kengne, A. P ; Khader, Y. S ; Khalilov, R ; Khan, E. A ; Khan, G ; Khayamzadeh, M ; Khazaee Pool, M ; Khazaei, S ; Khoja, A. T ; Shadmani, F. K ; Kim, Y. J ; Kocarnik, J. M ; Komaki, H ; Koyanagi, A ; Kumar, V ; Vecchia, C.L ; Lopez, A. D ; Lunevicius, R ; Manafi, N ; Manda, A. L ; Geta, B ; Meheretu, H ; Mengistu, G ; Miazgowski, B ; Mir, S. M ; Mohammad, K. A ; Mezerji, N. M. G ; Mohammadian, M ; Mohammadian Hafshejani, A ; Mohammadpourhodki, R ; Mohammed, S ; Mohebi, F ; Mokdad, A. H ; Monasta, L ; Moosazadeh, M ; Moossavi, M ; Moradi, G ; Moradpour, F ; Moradzadeh, R ; Velasquez, I. M ; Mosapour, A ; Naderi, M ; Naik, G ; Najafi, F ; Nahvijou, A ; Negoi, I ; Nikbakhsh, R ; Nojomi, M ; Olagunju, A. T ; Olagunju, T. O ; Oren, E ; Parsian, H ; Piccinelli, C ; Pourshams, A ; Poustchi, H ; Rabiee, N ; Radfar, A ; Rafiei, A ; Rahimi, M ; Rahmati, M ; Renzaho, A. M. N ; Rezaei, N ; Ribeiro, A. I ; Roshandel, G ; Saad, A. M ; Saadatagah, S ; Salimzadeh, H ; Samy, A. M ; Sanabria, J ; Milicevic, M. M. S ; Sarveazad, A ; Sawhney, M ; Shaahmadi, F ; Sekerija, M ; Shaikh, M. A ; Bmedsc, A. S ; Siddappa Malleshappa, S. K ; Singh, J. A ; Smarandache, C. G ; Soofi, M ; Tabuchi, T ; Tadesse, D. B. B ; Tapak, L ; Tesfay, B. E ; Traini, E ; Tran, B ; Tran, K. B ; Vacante, M ; Vahedian Azimi, A ; Veisani, Y ; Vosoughi, K ; Vujcic, I. S ; Westerman, R ; Wondmieneh, A. B ; Xu, R ; Yaya, S ; Yazdi Feyzabadi, V ; Yousefi, Z ; Yousefi, B ; Moghadam, T. Z ; Zaki, L ; Zamani, M ; Zamanian, M ; Zandian, H ; Zarghi, A ; Zhang, Z. J ; Naghavi, M ; Malekzadeh, R ; Sajadi, P ; GBD 2017 Stomach Cancer Collaborators ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
Abstract
Background: Stomach cancer is a major health problem in many countries. Understanding the current burden of stomach cancer and the differential trends across various locations is essential for formulating effective preventive strategies. We report on the incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) due to stomach cancer in 195 countries and territories from 21 regions between 1990 and 2017. Methods: Estimates from GBD 2017 were used to analyse the incidence, mortality, and DALYs due to stomach cancer at the global, regional, and national levels. The rates were standardised to the GBD world population and reported per 100 000 population as age-standardised incidence rates,...
The global, regional, and national burden of colorectal cancer and its attributable risk factors in 195 countries and territories, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study 2017
, Article The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology ; Volume 4, Issue 12 , 2019 , Pages 913-933 ; 24681253 (ISSN) ; Sepanlou, S. G ; Ikuta, K. S ; Bisignano, C ; Salimzadeh, H ; Delavari, A ; Ansari, R ; Roshandel, G ; Merat, S ; Fitzmaurice, C ; Force, L. M ; Nixon, M. R ; Abbastabar, H ; Abegaz, K. H ; Afarideh, M ; Ahmadi, A ; Ahmed, M. B ; Akinyemiju, T ; Alahdab, F ; Ali, R ; Alikhani, M ; Alipour, V ; Aljunid, S. M ; Almadi, M. A. H ; Almasi Hashiani, A ; Al Raddadi, R. M ; Alvis Guzman, N ; Amini, S ; Anber, N. H ; Ansari Moghaddam, A ; Arabloo, J ; Arefi, Z ; Asghari Jafarabadi, M ; Azadmehr, A ; Badawi, A ; Baheiraei, N ; Bärnighausen, T. W ; Basaleem, H ; Behzadifar, M ; Behzadifar, M ; Belayneh, Y. M ; Berhe, K ; Bhattacharyya, K ; Biadgo, B ; Bijani, A ; Biondi, A ; Bjorge, T ; Borzi, A.M ; Bosetti, C ; Bou-Orm, I. R ; Brenner, H ; Briko, A. N ; Briko, N. I ; Carreras, G ; Carvalho, F ; Castaneda-Orjuela, C. A ; Cerin, E ; Chiang, P. P. C ; Chido Amajuoyi, O. G ; Daryani, A ; Davitoiu, D. V ; Demoz, G. T ; Desai, R ; Dianati Nasab, M ; Eftekhari, A ; El Sayed, I ; Elbarazi, I ; Emamian, M. H ; Endries, A. Y ; Esmaeilzadeh, F ; Esteghamati, A ; Etemadi, A ; Farzadfar, F ; Fernandes, E ; Fernandes, J. C ; Filip, I ; Fischer, F ; Foroutan, M ; Gad, M. M ; Gallus, S ; Ghaseni Kebria, F ; Ghashghaee, A ; Gorini, G ; Hafezi Nejad, N ; Haj Mirzaian, A ; Hasanpour Heidari, S ; Hasanzadeh, A ; Hassanipour, S ; Hay, S. I ; Hoang, C. L ; Hostiuc, M ; Househ, M ; Ilesanmi, O. S ; Ilic, M. D ; Innos, K ; Irvani, S. S. N ; Islami, F ; Jaca, A ; Jafari Balalami, N ; Jafari Delouei, N ; Jafarinia, M ; Jahani, M. A ; Jakovljevic, M ; James, S. L ; Javanbakht, M ; Jenabi, E ; Jha, R. P ; Joukar, F ; Kasaeian, A ; Kassa, T. D ; Kassaw, M. W ; Kengne, A. P ; Khader, Y. S ; Khaksarian, M ; Khalilov, R ; Khan, E. A ; Khayamzadeh, M ; Khazaee-Pool, M ; Khazaei, S ; Khosravi Shadmani, F ; Khubchandani, J ; Kim, D ; Kisa, A ; Kisa, S ; Kocarnik, J. M ; Komaki, H ; Kopec, J. A ; Koyanagi, A ; Kuipers, E. J ; Kumar, V ; La Vecchia, C ; Lami, F. H ; Lopez, A. D ; Lopukhov, P. D ; Lunevicius, R ; Majeed, A ; Majidinia, M ; Manafi, A ; Manafi, N ; Manda, A. L ; Mansour Ghanaei, F ; Mantovani, L. G ; Mehta, D ; Meier, T ; Meles, H. G ; Mendoza, W ; Mestrovic, T ; Miazgowski, B ; Miazgowski, T ; Mir, S. M ; Mirzaei, H ; Mohammad, K. A ; Mohammad Gholi Mezerji, N ; Mohammadian Hafshejani, A ; Mohammadoo Khorasani, M ; Mohammed, S ; Mohebi, F ; Mokdad, A. H ; Monasta, L ; Moossavi, M ; Moradi, G ; Moradpour, F ; Moradzadeh, R ; Nahvijou, A ; Naik, G ; Najafi, F ; Nazari, J ; Negoi, I ; Negru, S ; Nguyen, C. T ; Nguyen, T. H ; Ningrum, D. N. A ; Ogbo, F. A ; Olagunju, A. T ; Olagunju, T. O ; Pana, A ; Pereira, D. M ; Pirestani, M ; Pourshams, A ; Poustchi, H ; Qorbani, M ; Rabiee, M ; Rabiee, N ; Radfar, A ; Rahmati, M ; Rajati, F ; Raoofi, S ; Rawaf, D. L ; Rawaf, S ; Reiner, R. C ; Renzaho, A. M. N ; Rezaei, N ; Rezapour, A ; Saad, A. M ; Saadatagah, S ; Saddik, B ; Salehi, F ; Zahabi, S. S ; Salz, I ; Samy, A. M ; Sanabria, J ; Santric Milicevic, M. M ; Sarveazad, A ; Satpathy, M ; Schneider, I. J. C ; Sekerija, M ; Shaahmadi, F ; Shabaninejad, H ; Shamsizadeh, M ; Sharafi, Z ; Sharif, M ; Sharifi, A ; Sheikhbahaei, S ; Shirkoohi, R ; Siddappa Malleshappa, S. K ; Silva, D. A. S ; Sisay, M ; Smarandache, C. G ; Soofi, M ; Soreide, K ; Soshnikov, S ; Starodubov, V. I ; Tabares Seisdedos, R ; Sullman, M ; Taherkhani, A ; Tesfay, B. E ; Topor Madry, R ; Traini, E ; Tran, B. X ; Tran, K. B ; Ullah, I ; Uthman, O. A ; Vacante, M ; Vahedian Azimi, A ; Valli, A ; Varavikova, E ; Vujcic, I. S ; Westerman, R ; Yazdi Feyzabadi, V ; Yisma, E ; Yu, C ; Zadnik, V ; Zahirian Moghadam, T ; Zaki, L ; Zandian, H ; Zhang, Z. J ; Murray, C. J. L ; Naghavi, M ; Malekzadeh, R ; GBD 2017 Colorectal Cancer Collaborators ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
Background: Data about the global, regional, and country-specific variations in the levels and trends of colorectal cancer are required to understand the impact of this disease and the trends in its burden to help policy makers allocate resources. Here we provide a status report on the incidence, mortality, and disability caused by colorectal cancer in 195 countries and territories between 1990 and 2017. Methods: Vital registration, sample vital registration, verbal autopsy, and cancer registry data were used to generate incidence, death, and disability-adjusted life-year (DALY) estimates of colorectal cancer at the global, regional, and national levels. We also determined the association...