... http://www.cdc.gov /cancer/ npcr/uscs United States Cancer Statistics 2002 Incidenceand Mortality U.S Cancer Statistics Working Group United States Cancer Statistics: 2002 Incidenceand Mortality U.S Cancer ... Figures, and Appendices CancerIncidenceand Mortality for Adults and Children: All Areas Combined Figure Geographic Areas Contributing Data to United States Cancer Statistics: 2002 Incidenceand Mortality ... CancerIncidenceand Mortality by U.S Census Region and Division, State, and Metropolitan Area Figure Geographic Areas Contributing Data to United States Cancer Statistics: 2002 Incidenceand Mortality,...
... incidenceand mortality, 2000 Site Incidence Mortality 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 ... 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 ... age and sex for each site and region 200 Total cancer deaths ('000) 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Mouth and oropharynx cancers Oesophagus cancer Stomach cancer Colon and rectum cancers Liver cancer...
... Epidemiology and End Results Program (SEER) Cancer Statistics http://surveillance .cancer. gov/statistics/ CancerIncidenceand Mortality in New Jersey, 1999-2003 SUMMARY NEW JERSEY CANCERINCIDENCEAND MORTALITY ... in CancerIncidenceand Mortality in New Jersey 1979-2002; CancerIncidence Rates in New Jersey’s Ten Most Populated Municipalities 1998-2002; Childhood Cancer in New Jersey 1979-2002; andCancer ... comparing New 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 cancerincidence rates...
... cavity and pharynx) cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreas cancer, prostate cancer, stomach cancer, thyroid cancer, and urinary bladder cancer To compare incidence rates in the poverty area groups, incidence ... death The 16 specific cancer types are female breast cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer, liver cancer, lung and bronchus cancer, melanoma of the ... Trends in CancerIncidenceand Mortality in New Jersey, 1979-2002; • Cancer Survival in New Jersey 1979-1997; • Cancer Prevalence in New Jersey on January 1, 2003; and • Childhood Cancer in New...
... 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 ... 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, ... 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...
... thyroid cancerincidence in Geneva, Switzerland Cancer Causes and Control 14(1):1317, 2003 Fahey T.J., Reeve T.S., and Delbridge L Increasing incidenceand changing presentation of thyroid cancer ... 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 ... et al Changing trends in incidenceand mortality in Scotland Clinical Endocrinology 62(2):156-162, 2005 Leenhardt L., Grosclaude P., and Cherie-Challine L Increased incidence of thyroid carcinoma...
... 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 ... Cancer Incidence, Mortality and 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 ... breast cancerincidence in Sweden 1958-1988 by time period and birth cohort Br J Cancer 1993, 68:1247-1253 39 Rutqvist LE: Increasing incidenceand constant mortality rates of breast cancer: time...
... the effect of RA on development of this cancer Chakravarty and coworkers [128] identified an association between RA and nonmelanoma skin cancer, and Wolfe and Michaud [129] found an association ... 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 ... Kaipiainen-Seppanen O, Aho K, Heliovaara M: Incidenceand prevalence of ankylosing spondylitis in Finland J Rheumatol 1997, 24:496-499 97 Bakland G, Nossent HC, Gran JT: Incidenceand prevalence of ankylosing...
... symptoms and clinical interview in the European respiratory Health Survey in Italy [abstract] Eur Resp J 1993, 6:s499 Strachan DP, Butland BK, Anderson HR: Incidenceand prognosis of asthma and wheezing ... was mainly due to a statistically significant increase in mortality from accidents and a moderate increase in mortality from cancerand cardiovascular diseases No deaths from respiratory diseases ... mid follow-up) Mortality rates were estimated according to symptoms reported at baseline Standardised Mortality Ratios (SMR adjusted by age, sex and centre) were used to compare the mortality rates...
... multicentre cohort study, we found a high incidence of severe sepsis in the ICU and high ICU and hospital mortality, and an association of severe sepsis with long ICU and hospital stays • The high prevalence ... 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 ... hospital mortality Numbers in squares: cumulative mortality in different days Cumulative hospital mortality Risk factors associated with hospital mortality obtained at the time of diagnosis (D0) and...
... sodium disorder) was more than double the incidence of CDI This incidence is higher than that reported by Qureshi and colleagues (19%) [6] and by Wartenberg and colleagues (22%) [31,32] The latter ... contributions EF, 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 ... levels and in the rate of hyperglycemia according to DDAVP use or the presence of hypernatremia (data not shown) Relation between hypernatremia and ICU mortality Patients who died on days and of...
... etiology patterns and gender distribution, and (trends in) incidenceand mortality National and international registration of burn injuries will enable further epidemiologic research, and will certainly ... (Icelandic and Czech) studies reported an increasing incidence of pediatric burns [59,75], which was, in Iceland, associated with the increased domestic use of geothermal water (≥70°C) [59] Age and ... between the mean total burned surface and mortality (c) Total and adult population with severe burn injury: correlation between the mean age and the associated mortality Brusselaers et al Critical...
... Brick -and- Mortar Companies 25 consider change and, where necessary, to implement innovation quickly This balance between strong routines on the one hand, and the freedom to experiment and innovate ... strategy and sharing of common values, communication and feedback processes, levels of trust and perceived organizational justice, employee commitment, and organizational readiness and flexibility ... (held in explicit and implicit sources) and knowledge flows This can be achieved by promoting an understanding and value of knowledge management, creating knowledge sharing and usage expectations...
... rockets, artillery, and mortars (RAM) Specifically, as requested by the Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command, the committee considered the quality and complementarities ... instrumentation and controls, and gas turbine technology He is a member of the NRC Board on Army Science and Technology and the NRC Standing Committee on Technology Insight-Gauge, Evaluate and Review ... Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command HEL-JTO Overview Don Seeley, Deputy Director, U.S Army Space and Missile Defense Command/ Army Forces Strategic Command Briefing...
... death among females due to total cancer, breast cancerand colorectal cancer DC leads the nation in percentage of women who eat or more fruits and vegetables a day, and ranks among states with the ... behaviors and prevent disease The diseases targeted in this program are: diabetes, obesity, asthma, heart disease and stroke, andcancer The lifestyle choices being targeted are: poor nutrition and ... of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreased obesity13 and cancer. 14 Furthermore, many of the preventive service indicators presented are useful in reducing morbidity and mortality of...
... 11 ND-155 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and is available free ... persisted in Angola, Chad, DRC, and Nigeria, and the number of WPV cases increased in Chad and Nigeria MMWR / March 23, 2012 / Vol 61 / No 11 191 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report TABLE Outbreaks ... outbreaks in Mali, Mauritania, and Sierra Leone (Tables and 2) In 2010, new WPV1 outbreaks occurred in Liberia, Mali, and Senegal, and new WPV3 outbreaks occurred in Mali and Niger The first case in...
... diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis vaccine, diphtheria and tetanus toxoids, and diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine; >3 doses of poliovirus vaccine; and >1 dose ... diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis vaccine, diphtheria and tetanus toxoids, and diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine; >3 doses of poliovirus vaccine; and >1 dose ... age 2, 4, 6, and 18 months, and 4–6 years; OPV at birth, age 2, 4, 6, and 18 months, and 4–6 years; HepB vaccine at birth and age and months; measles-containing vaccine at age months; and MMR vaccine...
... associated with mortality: (1) no denture and no severe cognitive impairment (n=86), (2) no denture and severe cognitive impairment (n=151), (3) denture and no severe cognitive impairment (n=31) and (4) ... in relation to trauma and infection Acta Odontol Scand 1970;28:71-92 21 Gao S, Hendrie HC, Hall KS, Hui S The relationships between age, sex, and the incidence of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: ... (4):e618-23 Oral health and mortality risk participants having no denture and no severe cognitive impairment died during one year as opposed to 50% of participants wearing dentures and suffering severe...
... Between 1993 and 1997, a population-based sample of 57 053 men (48%) and women (52%) aged 50–64 years and living in the Copenhagen and Aarhus areas, born in Denmark and with no previous cancer diagnosis, ... several decades and mortality from cardiovascular disease and all causes, after adjustment for road traffic noise and other potential confounders The association between air pollution and mortality ... to air pollution and morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease We found stronger associations of mortality from all cardiovascular disease with exposure since 1971 and 1991 than with...
... White, R., and Wyzga, R (2001) “Particulate Air Pollution Standards and Morbidity and Mortality: Case Study.” American Journal of Epidemiology, 154, 78S–90S Hastie, T., Tibshirani, R., and Buja, ... Kelsall, J., Xu, J., and Kalkstein, L (1997) Air pollution, weather and mortality in Philadelphia, In Particulate Air Pollution and Daily Mortality: Analyses of the Effects of Weather and Multiple Air ... D., Judek, S., and Burnett, R (2002) “Meta-analysis of time-series studies of air pollution and mortality: effects of gases and particles and the influence of cause of death, age, and season.” J...