Ming Sun
Capital Medical University
11 Papers
Ming Sun is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Ming Sun include Lund University.
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Papers
The Association Between Cancer and Dementia: A National Cohort Study in Sweden.
Ming Sun,Ming Sun,Youxin Wang,Jan Sundquist,Jan Sundquist,Jan Sundquist,Kristina Sundquist,Kristina Sundquist,Kristina Sundquist,Jianguang Ji +9 more
TL;DR: The risk of dementia was lower among patients with cancer, and the risk was also lower before the diagnosis of cancer, suggesting that lower dementia risk is not simply due to bias, however, the underlying mechanisms need to be explored further.
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Prevalence and Associations of Fundus Tessellation Among Junior Students From Greater Beijing.
Yin Guo,Lijuan Liu,Deqiang Zheng,Jiali Duan,Youxin Wang,Jost B. Jonas,Feifei Tian,Shuo Wang,Yujian Sang,Xiaoyu Zhang,Weijie Cao,Jinxia Zhang,Ming Sun,Qiuyue Tian,Xiaoni Meng,Xiuhua Guo,Lijuan Wu +16 more
TL;DR: The degree of fundus tessellation is a surrogate for choroidal thickness in teenagers and is associated with earlier myopia onset, as in adults.
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Choroidal and Retinal Thickness and Axial Eye Elongation in Chinese Junior Students.
Feifei Tian,Deqiang Zheng,Jie Zhang,Lijuan Liu,Jiali Duan,Yin Guo,Youxin Wang,Shuo Wang,Yujian Sang,Xiaoyu Zhang,Weijie Cao,Jinxia Zhang,Ming Sun,Qiuyue Tian,Xiaoni Meng,Xiuhua Guo,Lijuan Wu +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the associations between macular choroidal and retinal thickness and axial elongation in non-myopic and myopic junior students and found that a thinner temporal choroid at age 12 years may predict greater 1-year axial extension in myopic students.
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Temporal Trends of Sex Disparity in Incidence and Survival of Colorectal Cancer: Variations by Anatomical Site and Age at Diagnosis.
TL;DR: Sex disparity of CRC is age-, period-, and anatomical subsite-dependent, and further studies are needed to investigate the underlying contributing factors.
Association between Physical Activity and Telomere Length in a North Chinese Population: A China Suboptimal Health Cohort Study.
Li Xiang Ding,Yan Hong Zhang,Xi Zhu Xu,Jie Zhang,Ming Sun,Di Liu,Zhong Yao Zhao,Yong Zhou,Qun Zhang,Youxin Wang +9 more
TL;DR: This study confirmed a non-significant association between physical activity and telomere length in the northern Chinese population, which adds to the inconsistent association betweenPhysical activity and Telomerelength length across different ethnic populations.
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