Background: Predicted cancer mortality figures and rates are useful for public health planning. Materials and methods: We retrieved cancer death certification data for 10 major cancer sites and total cancers from the World Health Organization (WHO) database and population data from WHO and United Nations Population Division databases. We obtained figures for Russia, Israel, Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines, Korea, and Australia in 1970-2015. We predicted numbers of deaths by age group and age-standardized rates (world population) for 2018 by applying a linear regression to mortality data of each age group over the most recent trend segment identified by a joinpoint regression model. Results: Russia had the highest predicted total cancer mo...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Background: This study quantifies the number of potentially “avoided”cancer deaths due to difference...
Objective: To highlight the current global trends in mortality for cardiovascular disease and cancer...
Background: Predicted cancer mortality figures and rates are useful for public health planning. Mate...
Predicted cancer mortality figures and rates are useful for public health planning. We retrieved can...
Objectives: Predicted cancer mortality figures are useful for public health planning. We predicted c...
Objectives: We considered trends in breast cancer mortality for 12 American and 8 Australasian count...
BACKGROUND: Estimating current cancer mortality figures is important for defining priorities for pre...
Background: Estimating current cancer mortality figures is important for defining priorities for pre...
Background: We projected cancer mortality statistics for 2018 for the European Union (EU) and its si...
Background: Mortality figures become available after some years. Materials and methods:Using the Wor...
Objectives: We considered trends in breast cancer mortality for 12 American and 8 Australasian count...
Background: We predicted cancer mortality statistics for 2021 for the European Union (EU) and its fi...
BACKGROUND: From most recent available data, we projected cancer mortality statistics for 2014, for ...
Background: A decrease in cancer mortality has been reported in the United States, Europe, and other...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Background: This study quantifies the number of potentially “avoided”cancer deaths due to difference...
Objective: To highlight the current global trends in mortality for cardiovascular disease and cancer...
Background: Predicted cancer mortality figures and rates are useful for public health planning. Mate...
Predicted cancer mortality figures and rates are useful for public health planning. We retrieved can...
Objectives: Predicted cancer mortality figures are useful for public health planning. We predicted c...
Objectives: We considered trends in breast cancer mortality for 12 American and 8 Australasian count...
BACKGROUND: Estimating current cancer mortality figures is important for defining priorities for pre...
Background: Estimating current cancer mortality figures is important for defining priorities for pre...
Background: We projected cancer mortality statistics for 2018 for the European Union (EU) and its si...
Background: Mortality figures become available after some years. Materials and methods:Using the Wor...
Objectives: We considered trends in breast cancer mortality for 12 American and 8 Australasian count...
Background: We predicted cancer mortality statistics for 2021 for the European Union (EU) and its fi...
BACKGROUND: From most recent available data, we projected cancer mortality statistics for 2014, for ...
Background: A decrease in cancer mortality has been reported in the United States, Europe, and other...
Cancer mortality has declined over the last three decades in most high-income countries reflecting i...
Background: This study quantifies the number of potentially “avoided”cancer deaths due to difference...
Objective: To highlight the current global trends in mortality for cardiovascular disease and cancer...