Background: From most recent available data, we predicted cancer mortality statistics in selected Latin American countries for the year 2017, with focus on lung cancer. Materials and methods: We obtained death certification data from the World Health Organization and population data from the Pan American Health Organization database for all neoplasms and selected cancer sites. We derived figures for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela. Using a logarithmic Poisson count data joinpoint model, we estimated number of deaths and age-standardized (world population) mortality rates in 2017. Results: Total cancer mortality rates are predicted to decline in all countries. The highest mortality rates for 2017 are in Cuba, i...
Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
AbstractCentral and South American countries (including Cuba) are experiencing rapid socio-demograph...
Non-communicable diseases, including cancer, are overtaking infectious disease as the leading health...
Background: From most recent available data, we predicted cancer mortality statistics in selected La...
From most recent available data, we predicted cancer mortality statistics in selected Latin American...
: We estimated cancer mortality statistics for the current year in seven major Latin American countr...
Background: Between the 1970s and 2000 mortality in most of Latin America showed favorable trends fo...
Background: Data and statistics on cancer mortality over the last decades are available for most dev...
BACKGROUND: Between the 1970's and 2000 mortality in Latin America showed favorable trends for some ...
none7Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decad...
Objective. To develop a situation analysis encompassing the patterns and trends in cancer incidence ...
BACKGROUND: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer mortality is growing in Latin America. It is known for a marked income...
Background: Predicted cancer mortality figures and rates are useful for public health planning. Mate...
Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
AbstractCentral and South American countries (including Cuba) are experiencing rapid socio-demograph...
Non-communicable diseases, including cancer, are overtaking infectious disease as the leading health...
Background: From most recent available data, we predicted cancer mortality statistics in selected La...
From most recent available data, we predicted cancer mortality statistics in selected Latin American...
: We estimated cancer mortality statistics for the current year in seven major Latin American countr...
Background: Between the 1970s and 2000 mortality in most of Latin America showed favorable trends fo...
Background: Data and statistics on cancer mortality over the last decades are available for most dev...
BACKGROUND: Between the 1970's and 2000 mortality in Latin America showed favorable trends for some ...
none7Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decad...
Objective. To develop a situation analysis encompassing the patterns and trends in cancer incidence ...
BACKGROUND: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer mortality is growing in Latin America. It is known for a marked income...
Background: Predicted cancer mortality figures and rates are useful for public health planning. Mate...
Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decades. I...
AbstractCentral and South American countries (including Cuba) are experiencing rapid socio-demograph...
Non-communicable diseases, including cancer, are overtaking infectious disease as the leading health...