RESULTS: In Australia, prescribing of HRT increased from 1996 to 2001, but dropped by 40% from 2001 to 2003. Age-standardised breast cancer incidence rates in women aged > or = 50 years also increased to 2001 but declined thereafter. The incidence rates in ...
This map shows current worldwide Breast Cancer Incidence rates. Breast cancer is by far the most frequent cancer among women with an estimated 1.38 million new cancer cases diagnosed in 2008 (23% of all cancers), and ranks second overall (10.9% of all ca
Canfell K, Banks E, Clements M, Kang YJ, Moa A, Armstrong B, Beral V (2009) Sustained lower rates of HRT prescribing and breast cancer incidence in Australia since 2003. Breast Cancer Res TreatCanfell K, Banks E, Clements M, et al. Sustained lower rates of HRT prescribing and breast...
Methods. A cross-sectional study of female breast cancer and cutaneous melanoma incidence 2002???2006 by 5-year age group and local government area. Latitude, Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA), and Index of Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage (IRSD) were assigned to local ...
Although the incidence of breast cancer is much lower in men than in women, it may be possible to identify a cause common to both men and women. The age-standardised incidence of breast cancer in men and women varies by country, with rates in the highest-risk countries being more than ...
Age-specific breast cancer mortality rate Australia 2016 Published by Statista Research Department, Apr 3, 2024 This statistic shows the age-specific breast cancer mortality rate in Australia in 2016. That year, about 121.2 out of every 100,000 people aged 85 years or older in Australia died...
Non-carrier incidences were chosen so that the average incidence for carriers and non-carriers (weighted by the carrier frequency) was the age-specific population incidence rates for Australia in the period 1998–2002, as obtained from Cancer Incidence in Five Continents [11]. The population ...
Fig. 1G highlights the variation in incidence and mortality across continents and HDI levels. Significantly higher incidence rates are among Europe, Northern America, and Oceania or areas with very high HDI level, compared to Asia, Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean or regions with low, ...
Clinical cancer services around Australia are facing a rapid expansion in workload through a combination of three factors: (a) unprecedented ageing of the population leading to numbers in the cancer-prone age-groups growing more quickly than the incidence rates of cancer are falling; (b) higher ...
Buell,Philip - 《Jnci Journal of the National Cancer Institute》 被引量: 700发表: 1973年 Cancer incidence in the Mexican-American. Lower incidence rates of cancer for all anatomic sites combined were found in male and female Spanish-surnamed residents of Los Angeles County when compare... M ...