Objective: Given the trends in aging worldwide, in Mexico, we determined trends in adjusted mortality rates due to cancer and 11 cancer subtypes in older individuals (>65 years) from 2000 to 2010. Methods: For this retrospective study, we collected data on mortality due to cancer from the registries of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography. Adjusted rates were calculated with a direct method based on the world standard population. Trend analysis was performed with a linear regression of the natural logarithm of the adjusted rate, and trends were evaluated with the Student´s t test. Results: During the studied period, the cancer mortality rates significantly declined from 630.21 to 573.03 (per 100,000 inhabitants) in the ...
Background: Between the 1970s and 2000 mortality in most of Latin America showed favorable trends fo...
Summary Background: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. Material...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...
The article shows the trends of cancer mortality in older mexican individuals during the period from...
none7Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decad...
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:...
Objectives: An increase in life expectancy is predicted for the general population and, by 2050, abo...
Objective. To evaluate trends in cancer mortality in Mexico between 1980-2011. Material and methods....
Objective. To determine mortality trends from breast cancer in Mexico nationwide, by state, by socio...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing results in an increasing cancer burden in the elderly. We aimed to eva...
AbstractBackgroundIn 2013 in Mexico, gastric cancer (GC) was the third leading cause of death from c...
Objective. To analyze mortality and incidence for 28 can- cers by deprivation status, age and sex fr...
Background: Between the 1970s and 2000 mortality in most of Latin America showed favorable trends fo...
Summary Background: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. Material...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...
The article shows the trends of cancer mortality in older mexican individuals during the period from...
none7Background: Few data on cancer mortality have been published for Mexico over the last few decad...
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:...
Objectives: An increase in life expectancy is predicted for the general population and, by 2050, abo...
Objective. To evaluate trends in cancer mortality in Mexico between 1980-2011. Material and methods....
Objective. To determine mortality trends from breast cancer in Mexico nationwide, by state, by socio...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing results in an increasing cancer burden in the elderly. We aimed to eva...
AbstractBackgroundIn 2013 in Mexico, gastric cancer (GC) was the third leading cause of death from c...
Objective. To analyze mortality and incidence for 28 can- cers by deprivation status, age and sex fr...
Background: Between the 1970s and 2000 mortality in most of Latin America showed favorable trends fo...
Summary Background: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. Material...
BACKGROUND: Trends in cancer mortality for the elderly have long been unfavourable. MATERIALS AND ME...