... Jersey and U.S incidence to mortality ratios for whites and blacks, standardized for age, gender, andcancer site The data used to generate these ratios were the cancerincidencerates for all SEER ... common cancers with some exceptions New Jersey incidencerates were lower than U.S rates for male lung cancer among whites, blacks andall races combined, melanoma among black men and women and ... the cancermortalityrates for all sites combined, breast and colorectal cancers were higher for New Jersey than the U.S during this period Lung cancermortalityrates for New Jersey women were...
... replicates all the text, tables, and figures in this report and adds the following: • Expanded Tables and with cancerincidencerates for men and women combined • Expanded Tables and to include crude rates ... Figures, and Appendices CancerIncidenceandMortality for Adults and Children: All Areas Combined Figure Geographic Areas Contributing Data to United States Cancer Statistics: 2002 IncidenceandMortality ... Figures, and Appendices State and Metropolitan Area IncidenceRatesand State Death Rates for the Most Common Cancers Figures 3.1.M1– 3.58.F2 Age-adjusted cancerincidenceand death rates for...
... cavity and pharynx) cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreas cancer, prostate cancer, stomach cancer, thyroid cancer, and urinary bladder cancer To compare incidencerates in the poverty area groups, incidence ... were observed Among both white and black men, incidencerates were highest among men residing in the areas with high poverty • Among white and black women, colorectal cancerincidencerates were ... men and 18,172 women residing in New Jersey were diagnosed with invasive cancer of the lung and bronchus during 1996-2002 • Among all men, incidencerates for cancer of the lung and bronchus were...
... thyroid cancerincidence near U.S nuclear installations The National Cancer Institute examined cancermortality near 62 plants, but included incidence data for only four sites The NCI typically ... for nearly all sub-groups Local rates were 46.0% and 47.9% higher for males and females; 42.6%, 22.6%, 42.7%, and 45.7% higher for whites, blacks, Hispanics, and white non-Hispanics; and 14.7%, ... and Swerdlow A.J Thyroid cancer epidemiology in England and Wales: time trends and geographical distribution British Journal of Cancer 67(2):330340, 1993 11 Liu S., et al Increasing thyroid cancer...
... of birth and social position on breast cancerincidenceand case fatality among large and growing immigrant populations and their daughters in Sweden and among native Swedes Materials and methods ... (Tables and 2) Except for Northern America and Oceania, immigrants born in all other continents were at significantly lower incidence of breast cancer compared to native Beiki et al Breast Cancer ... Cancer Incidence, Mortalityand Prevalence Worldwide [http://www-dep.iarc.fr] Committee on Cancer Control in Low and Middle Income Countries Board on Global Health: The cancer burden in low and...
... incidenceand mortality, 2000 Site IncidenceMortality Mouth and oropharynx cancers 462,979 250,900 Oesophagus cancer 386,612 350,841 Stomach cancer 950,319 714,452 Colon and rectum cancers 944,677 ... years of age and older - age groups for which cancerincidenceandmortality start to increase and are more stable, the ratios were closer to one (bounds 0.75 and 1.33), for all cancers (1.01 ... coded to cancer garbage codes, GBD 2000 Included Excluded Mouth and oropharynx cancers Oesophagus cancer Stomach cancer Colon and rectum cancers Melanoma and other skin cancers Breast cancer Cervix...
... concentration (μg/m3) at residences from 1971 onwards and risks for primary liver cancer, cervical cancerand brain cancer The functions were adjusted for cancer- specific sets of potential confounders, ... emissions and risk of cancer in Swedish men and women Cancer Causes Control 2001, 12:365-374 Tarvainen L, Kyyronen P, Kauppinen T, Pukkala E: Cancer of the mouth and pharynx, occupation and exposure ... cancers, including some smoking-related cancers, such as esophagus and bladder cancer, and Page of 11 breast cancer, whereas the IRR for e.g cervical cancer was less strongly affected by adjustment...
... several decades andmortality from cardiovascular disease andall causes, after adjustment for road traffic noise and other potential confounders The association between air pollution andmortality ... more were divorced, unemployed, occupationally exposed to air pollution, smokers and exposed to environmental tobacco smoke, had a higher intake of fat, a lower intake of fruit and vegetables, were ... and for e.g diet and BMI also the time many years before baseline The study population was between 50 and 64 years old at baseline, and lifestyle at these ages are usually relatively stable and...
... focuses on the trends in total lung and bronchus cancerincidenceand the major forms: squamous cell carcinoma, small cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma Incidencerates were calculated for 3-year time ... squamous and small cell carcinoma rates among males, adenocarcinoma rates rose in virtually all areas, with the increases exceeding 50% in Norway, Iceland, the Netherlands, Italy, France and Spain ... except Switzerland; the increases were especially pronounced in the Netherlands and Norway The rates appear to be plateauing in several areas, including the United States and Canada Rates among...
... few specific malignancies: lymphoma, lung cancer, and skin cancer It is also possible that some cancers may actually have a decreased risk Baeckland and coworkers [123] showed that lymphoma is ... diagnosis and treatment, there is a clear pattern of elevated mortality in clusters with high poverty ratesand greater concentrations of ethnic Hispanic patients versus those with lower mortality ... southern Europe and the southern USA, where the reported incidencerates have been approximately per 100,000 Such remarkable differences in incidencerates according to geographic variation and latitude...
... to symptoms reported at baseline Standardised Mortality Ratios (SMR adjusted by age, sex and centre) were used to compare the mortalityrates in subjects with and without symptoms at baseline The ... to a statistically significant increase in mortality from accidents and a moderate increase in mortality from cancerand cardiovascular diseases No deaths from respiratory diseases were observed ... (1991/1992) and Standardized Mortality Ratios adjusted for sex, age and centre Subjects without A/D/T (n = 5169) Subjects with A/D/T (n = 862) Number of deaths All causes All tumours (140–239) - Lung cancer...
... We found a high incidence of severe sepsis attended in the ICU and high ICU and hospital mortalityrates The high prevalence of multiple organ failure at diagnosis and the high mortality in the ... hospitalised in the USA between 1979 and 2000 [1] A total of 27.1% of all patients admitted to ICUs in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland between 1995 and 2000 met the criteria for severe sepsis ... published series report mortalityrates ranging from 28% to 30% in mixed ICU populations [9,13,16]; 30-day mortalityrates range from 32.4% to 35.5% [13,14], and in-hospital mortality may be as high...
... EPi and UM conceived of the study and participated in its design MM, EA, EPa and AV coordinated the study UM, GR and EF performed the statistical analysis EF, UM and AC drafted the manuscript All ... study and waived the need for written informed consent by patients' next of kin Generation of variates and missing values Some clinical parameters were assessed hourly, and other parameters were ... after admission Eleven patients were discharged from the ICU within days, and another 42 patients were discharged between day and day 14 The total inhospital mortality was 41/130 (31.5%) 11 (8.5%)...
... [56], and 8.5/10,000 for all children younger than 15 years in a Czech study [75] A higher incidence has been associated with a lower standard of life and ethnic minorities [61,62,65] The incidence ... [44,82] Risk-adjusted mortalityrates considering age and TBSA were, however, not provided, and therefore, no conclusions can be made about the relation between gender andmortality Flame burns ... etiology patterns and gender distribution, and (trends in) incidenceandmortality National and international registration of burn injuries will enable further epidemiologic research, and will certainly...
... cohort of critically ill patients and sought to estimate the incidence of BSI, the mortality rate of patients who acquire BSI, and its independent influence of mortality Materials and methods Study ... attributed to excess mortality after acquired-BSI Page of 11 During each full year of the study, rates of BSI varied from 4.4% to 8.1%, overall mortality from 21.1% to 26.5% and crude mortality in patients ... were also significantly sicker at ICU admission and had more comorbidities (Table 1) Overall, 49 patients who developed BSI in the ICU were alive and in hospital 90 days after ICU admission and...
... interest ratesand default rates, and significant positive contemporaneous correlations between the changes in the slopes of term structure and default rates Over time, changes in interest ratesand ... BETWEEN INTEREST RATESAND AGGREGATE DEFAULT RATES This section describes the relationship between interest ratesand aggregate default rates, including contemporaneous correlations, and correlations ... It is evident that there were negative correlations between changes in interest ratesand default rates, with the correlations between changes in short ratesand default rates being significantly...
... structural model (see Gallant and Tauchen, 1996) The seminonparametric (SNP) density of Gallant and Nychka (1987) is suggested in Gallant and Tauchen (1996) and Gallant and Long (1997) The auxiliary ... through random noises st and rt via their correlation λ1 ; Finally, parameters λ2 and λ3 are to measure the asymmetry of conditional volatility for stock returns and interest rates When st and ηst ... filter-based techniques of Fridman and Harris (1997) and Sandmann and Koopman (1997), Bayesian MCMC methods of Jacquier, Polson and Rossi (1994) and Kim, Shephard and Chib (1998), Simulated Maximum...
... AppletContext and AppletStub inter faces Constructor public Applet () The system calls the Applet constructor when the applet is loaded and before it calls setStub(), which sets up the applet’s stub and ... method is used by the system when it reads the InputStream and is rarely called directly If the end of all streams is encountered and no bytes were read, read() returns -1 Otherwise, read() returns ... when it reads the InputStream and is rarely called directly read() returns the actual number of bytes read If the end of all streams is encountered and no bytes were read, read() returns -1 14.5.6...
... death rates among females all ages by State, 1999 – 2001 Allcancer death rates 10 Allcancer death rates among females all ages by State, 1999 – 2001 Breast cancer death rates ... cancer death rates among females all ages by State, 1999 – 2001 Colorectal cancer death rates 12 Colorectal cancer death rates among females all ages by State, 1999 – 2001 Lung cancer ... Lung cancer death rates 13 Lung cancer death rates among females all ages by State, 1999 – 2001 Stroke death rates 14 Stroke death rates among females all ages by State,...