Black women and women living in the 20% most deprived areas of the UK have unjustly high maternal mortality rates. This is not a problem unique to the UK. Nor is this a new problem. The problems faced by minority groups when accessing health care are well known and widespread. They were...
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Results were analysed by 5-year age-groups, and for women aged 45–46 years and 47–49 years at entry. Findings Breast-cancer mortality was 27% lower (rate ratio 0·73 [95% CI 0·63–0·84]), adjusted for pretrial rates, in cohort 1 in the two screening centres combined than in...
As of this year, the global fertility rate was 2.31, and was by far the highest in Africa, which had a fertility rate of 4.12, although this too has fallen from a high of 6.72 in the late 1960s. A reduction in infant mortality, as well as better access to contraception, are factors...
Erratum: Hospital admission and mortality rates for venous thromboembolism in Oxford region, UK, 1975-98 (Lancet (2000) 3 June (1968)) 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 9 作者:MJ Goldacre,S Roberts,D Yeates,M Griffith DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)02331-x 被引量: 24 年份: 2000 ...
We evaluate regional cancer mortality trends in the United Kingdom between 1991 and 2007. Methods: We analysed mortality trends for breast, lung, prostate, and colon cancers using data obtained from the EUREG cancer database. We have described changes in age-standardised rates (using European ...
(55???74 years) mortality rates based upon three-year average mortality rates for 1979???81 vs. 2003???2005. A cost-effective ratio was calculated by dividing average GDPHE into reduced mortality rates over the period. Setting Nineteen Western countries' mortality rates compared between 1979?
(Bell et al, 1998). The specificity and sensitivity of the process can impact on who presents for screening, their levels of anxiety and adherence, and ultimately the detection and mortality rates for the disease (Robinson et al, 1997). Many factors impact on how women process or filter ...
Mortality data were averaged for the period 2003–2007 to allow comparison of the most recent available mortality rates by regions as previously reported in the literature (Bosetti et al, 2013). We used single-year mortality data to examine trends in age- standardised cancer rates across regions...
Relapse rates for these patients with a donor are also reduced as for high-risk patients (49% vs 24%; P≤ .001; Figure 3A). With a donor, the nonrelapse mortality is far greater for high-risk than for standard-risk patients (Figure 3C). The nonrelapse mortality was also higher for ...