Robertson C, Boyle P. 1997. Statistical modelling of breast cancer incidence and mortality rates in Scotland. British Journal of Cancer 76:1248-1252.Robertson, C, Boyle, P 1997 Statistical modelling of breast cancer incidence and mortality rates in Scotland Br J Cancer 76 1248 1252...
Trends in infant mortality in Scotland, 1970-1987. Infant mortality rates in Scotland have fallen by 56.6 per cent from 19.6 per 1000 live births in 1970 to 8.5 per 1000 in 1987. The reduction has been more... SK Cole,S Mary - 《Journal of Public Health Medicine》 被引量: 14发表: ...
Between 1972-75 and 1980-82, there was a general increase in the proportion of maternities booked before 17 weeks gestation, but no significant difference was found between the standardized perinatal mortality rates for pregnancies booked before and after 17 weeks gestation. More detailed analysis...
Context. Morbidity and mortality rates in patients with eating disorders are thought to be high, but exact rates remain to be clarified.Objective. To
The deaths for circulatory, respiratory, nervous system, digestive, and infectious diseases are the highest in the age 80 to 84, while cancer is the leading cause of death for ages 75 to 79. In addition, the mortality rates for circulatory, nervous, and respiratory diseases increase rapidly af...
Mortality rates by age, sex and level of deprivation for the national population were then estimated for the national population, recalibrated on national mortality rates for the same period. Previous French studies on net survival in patients with cancer found a significant deprivation gap when ...
Unemployment, however, appeared to be more closely associated with variations in mortality rates from ischaemic heart disease, but the direction of effect was sensitive to the choice of maximum lag length between unemployment and mortality. There was also little evidence that per-capita real incomes ...
CONCLUSIONS: We observed lower rates of incidence and mortality in younger women than men. However, higher numbers of older women in the population mean that the absolute burden of stroke is greater in women. Short-term case-fatality is greater in women of all ages and, worryingly, these ...
Age-specific excess mortality is defined as the difference between forecasted mortality rates based on the pre-pandemic mortality trend and the mortality rates observed in the pandemic years 2020 and 2021. Source data are provided as a Source Data file. Full size image Fig. 2: Spatial ...
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