Dr Max Parkin
Websites
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International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research (INCTR)
Head of Cancer Registry Programme
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African Network of Cancer Registries (AFCRN)
Coordinator
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International Agency for Research on Cancer
Senior Visiting Scientist
Max Parkin
MD, DSc
Honorary Senior Research Fellow
- Clinical Trial Service and Epidemiological Studies Unit
Dr Donald Maxwell (Max) Parkin was born in 1944, and graduated summa cum laude in medicine at Edinburgh University in 1968, where he later took an MD (1985). After an early career in clinical medicine, he moved to Public Health, working in Edinburgh, Leeds, the USA (University of Michigan) before moving to Lyon, France, join the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in 1981, where he became head of the department of Descriptive Epidemiology. He remained in Lyon for 23 years, publishing extensively on cancer epidemiology, notably on geographic patterns and trends, as well as on evaluation of cancer screening.
In 2004 he returned to UK, and joined the Clinical Trial Service Unit & Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU) as Honorary Senior Research Fellow, and from 2005-2016 at he Wolfson Institute, Queen Mary University of London. He continues his association with the IARC as Senior Visiting Scientist, in order to coordinate the activities of cancer registries in Africa. The latter work is through the African Network of Cancer Registries, which was founded in 2011 with a grant from the Doris Duke cancer Foundation, USA. This project is managed through the Oxford-based NGO “INCTR Challenge Fund”
Dr Parkin is Foreign Adjunct Professor at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm and honorary professor at the Universities of Peking (Beijing) and Tianjin, China, and has been awarded honorary doctorates by the University of Tampere (Finland)and Queen Mary University of London. He is a member of the editorial board of several international journals, and has published extensively, with more than 400 papers and reviews in the international scientific literature, mainly on descriptive epidemiology (international cancer patterns and trends), with a major concern for cancer registration, and in cancer prevention and control (especially the effectiveness of cancer screening).
Recent publications
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Cardiac mortality after radiotherapy, chemotherapy and endocrine therapy for breast cancer: Cohort study of 2 million women from 57 cancer registries in 22 countries.
Journal article
Henson KE. et al, (2020), Int J Cancer, 147, 1437 - 1449
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Temporal trends in food group availability and cancer incidence in Africa: an ecological analysis.
Journal article
Aglago EK. et al, (2019), Public Health Nutr, 22, 2569 - 2580
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Cancers related to lifestyle and environmental factors in France in 2015.
Journal article
Soerjomataram I. et al, (2018), Eur J Cancer, 105, 103 - 113
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Tumor size and stage of breast cancer in Côte d'Ivoire and Republic of Congo - Results from population-based cancer registries.
Journal article
Islami F. et al, (2015), Breast, 24, 713 - 717
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Incidence of cancer in Nairobi, Kenya (2004-2008).
Journal article
Korir A. et al, (2015), Int J Cancer, 137, 2053 - 2059