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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— Miller and McKay 1 report a decline in US childhood mortality that they attribute "almost entirely" to improvements in therapy. That may be, but they offer no evidence to substantiate that claim. Indeed, there are strong reasons to conclude otherwise.
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To the Editor.— Miller and McKay 1 report a decline in US childhood mortality that they attribute "almost entirely" to improvements in therapy. That may be, but they offer no evidence to substantiate that claim. Indeed, there are strong reasons to conclude otherwise.
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Cancer Mortality in Italy, 1980
Tumori Journal, 1986Data are presented on cancer mortality in Italy for 1980. The data are from death certificates and are provided by cause age and sex (SUMMARY IN ITA) (ANNOTATION)
A. Decarli, C. La Vecchia
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Cancer incidence and mortality in the Caribbean
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 200721110 Background: Nearly 10% of immigrants to the United States come from the Caribbean region. In this paper, we analyzed incidence and mortality rates of the major cancers in the Bahamas, Barbados, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad and Tobago, and compared them with US patterns.
Adrienne A, Phillips +5 more
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Italian Atlas of Cancer Mortality
1989Analyses of the geographical variation of cancer death certification between the 95 Italian provinces based on published data for the early 1970s showed substantial variations in mortality, higher rates being generally registered in northern areas, and marked gradients for most common neoplasms (Cislaghi et al. 1978).
C. Cislaghi +4 more
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Cancer Mortality in Italy, 1979
Tumori Journal, 1985In the present report data are presented on cancer death certification in Italy in 1979 thus updating the previous work summarising trends from 1955 to 1978. The data are from official sources and are presented by age and sex for major cancer sites. (EXCERPT)
A. Decarli, C. La Vecchia
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Impact of competing mortality on the cancer-related mortality in localized prostate cancer
Urology, 1995To evaluate the impact of competing mortality and extended observation time on the cancer-related mortality in localized prostate cancer (PC).A comparison was made between two theoretical populations of prostate cancer patients. Both populations had a slowly increasing mortality due to PC, corresponding to a 10-year cause-specific mortality of 15%. One
G, Aus, E, Pileblad, J, Hugosson
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Cosmic radiation and cancer mortality
Experientia, 1948Es wird versucht, die Krebssterblichkeit in verschiedenen Orten und Landern mit der dort vorhandenen Intensitat der kosmischen Strahlen in Verbindung zu bringen. Gewisse klinische Faktoren beeinflussen allem Anschein nach die offensichtliche Abhangigkeit der Krebssterblichkeit von der geographischen Breite und damit von der Starke der kosmischen ...
P A, MORRIS, W J, NICKERSON
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Cancer Mortality in Italy, 1981
Tumori Journal, 1987A. Decarli, C. La Vecchia
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