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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 from breast cancer. Records: You need aStatista Accountfor unlimited access ...
Bandara, P. (2016). Mobile phone use and the brain cancer incidence rate in Australia. Cancer Epidemiology, 44, 110-111. doi : 10.1016/j.canep.2016.08.006Bandara, P., "Mobile phone use and the brain cancer incidence rate in Australia", Cancer Epidemiology, 44, January 2016, pp. 110...
"During 2011–2015, the mean annual number of children diagnosed with cancer in Australia was 770, an incidence rate of 174 cases per million children per year." While theincidence ratesof many cancers increased (hepatoblastoma [+2.3% per year], Burkitt lymphoma [+1.6%], osteosarcoma [+1.1%...
The age-standardised cancer death rate in regional and remote areas (annual percentage change [APC], - 0.6%; 95% Cl, - 0.8% to - 0.4%) is decreasing more slowly than in metropolitan areas (APC, - 1.1%; 95% CI, -1.3% to -1.0%).Conclusions: The regional and remote disadvantage for...
The "Cancer in Australia 2010" report compiled by a government agency revealed that the sun-drenched and beach-loving nation has the globe's highest rate of deadly melanoma and one of the highest overall rates of cancer. Melanoma-- the most virulent form ofskin cancer-- is caused by harmful...
Association of Leukemia Incidence and Mortality Rate in 2022 and Human Development Index in Global Countries[J]. Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment, 2024, 51(10): 870-876. DOI: 10.3971/j.issn.1000-8578.2024.24.0277 [2] WANG Wanying, SUN Huixin, ZHANG Maoxiang, JIA Haihan, SONG ...
We were surprised to see no association between a country’s cervical cancer burden and its policy comprehensiveness (Malawi is a noteworthy exception as it has the second-highest cervical cancer mortality rate in the region [1] as well as the second-most comprehensive policy) – although mortali...
rate is low but the morbidity rate is high due to local destruction of tissues [49]. Of all skin cancer patients, about 50% are suffering from BCC. BCCs are significantly more prevalent among Caucasians [50]. Generally, the cells in the epidermis concluded as keratinocytes in which basal ...
New research has revealed for the first time what impact cutting back on drinking and smoking as a population would have on Australia's cancer death rate. Researchers from the Centre for Alcohol Policy Research (CAPR), La Trobe University, found reducing tobacco and alcohol consumption rates as...