AbstractIntroductionCancer is the leading cause of death worldwide, with 8.2 million deaths in 2012: 4.7 million (57%) male deaths and 3.5 million (43%) female deaths. In Mexico, it ranks second as a cause of death (2007).ObjectiveTo describe the most common types of cancers, as well as their trends over the 1990–2012 period.MethodsMortality rates were standardised (ASMR) by age and gender. The annual percent change (APC) was calculated using Poisson regression model and by means of analysing time trends and variability on a regional level. The Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) were calculated.ResultsASMR increased from 9.7 to 12.2, from 1990 to 2012. In men, the most common types of cancer were: prostate, lung and stomach (ASMR 10.4, 8.0...
Objective. To assess the age, period and cohort effects on breast cancer (BC) mortality in Mexico. M...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer, with an estimated incidence ...
Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
BACKGROUND: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
The objective of this study was to provide information on recent trends in cancer mortality in Mexic...
AbstractIntroductionCancer is the leading cause of death worldwide, with 8.2 million deaths in 2012:...
Objective. To evaluate trends in cancer mortality in Mexico between 1980-2011. Material and methods....
Objective. To analyze mortality and incidence for 28 can- cers by deprivation status, age and sex fr...
AbstractBackgroundIn 2013 in Mexico, gastric cancer (GC) was the third leading cause of death from c...
Background: Data and statistics on cancer mortality over the last decades are available for most dev...
Background: Between the 1970s and 2000 mortality in most of Latin America showed favorable trends fo...
Purpose: Cancer in a country like Mexico is a challenge for the current health system and for public...
Objective: Given the trends in aging worldwide, in Mexico, we determined trends in adjusted mortalit...
<p>Objective. To determine mortality trends from breast cancer in Mexico nationwide, by state, by so...
Objective. To assess the age, period and cohort effects on breast cancer (BC) mortality in Mexico. M...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer, with an estimated incidence ...
Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
BACKGROUND: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
The objective of this study was to provide information on recent trends in cancer mortality in Mexic...
AbstractIntroductionCancer is the leading cause of death worldwide, with 8.2 million deaths in 2012:...
Objective. To evaluate trends in cancer mortality in Mexico between 1980-2011. Material and methods....
Objective. To analyze mortality and incidence for 28 can- cers by deprivation status, age and sex fr...
AbstractBackgroundIn 2013 in Mexico, gastric cancer (GC) was the third leading cause of death from c...
Background: Data and statistics on cancer mortality over the last decades are available for most dev...
Background: Between the 1970s and 2000 mortality in most of Latin America showed favorable trends fo...
Purpose: Cancer in a country like Mexico is a challenge for the current health system and for public...
Objective: Given the trends in aging worldwide, in Mexico, we determined trends in adjusted mortalit...
<p>Objective. To determine mortality trends from breast cancer in Mexico nationwide, by state, by so...
Objective. To assess the age, period and cohort effects on breast cancer (BC) mortality in Mexico. M...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer, with an estimated incidence ...
Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...