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Data & statistics on Age-specific and age-standardised mortality rates from breast cancera – 72 results

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As seen in Table 3, trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality were calculated using Joinpoint analyses for age-standardized, crude and age-specific rates. Across all age groups, there was an increasing trend, with an ASR-APC of 2.9 (95% CI: 1.1 to 4.6) and a CR-APC of 4.1 (95% CI: 2.0 to 6.3). In the groups aged 45–54 and 55–64 years, the APC was 3.9 (95% CI: 1.4 to 6.6) and 5.6 (95% CI: 1.8 ...

As seen in Table 3, trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality were calculated using Joinpoint analyses for age-standardized, crude and age-specific rates. Across all age groups, there was an ...

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20.7 (−2.7-44.2) 46.2 (9.2-83.2) 55–64 65+ Unknown All <45 45–54 55–64 65+ Unknown All <45 45–54 55–64 65+ Unknown All <45 45–54 55–64 65+ All <45 45–54 55–64 65+ All <45 45–54 55–64 65+ All <45 45–54 55–64 65+ Unknown 18.9 (13.5-24 ... ...
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Breast cancer mortality, with age-specific case counts (N), crude rates (CR) and age-standardized rates (ASR), Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, 1996–2006

Breast cancer mortality, with age-specific case counts (N), crude rates (CR) and age-standardized rates (ASR), Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, 1996–2006

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As seen in Table 3, trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality were calculated using Joinpoint analyses for age-standardized, crude and age-specific rates ...
3). The only significant mortality trend was observed in the group aged 55–64 years, with an APC of 11 ...
ASR (95% CI) 11.4 (6.5-16.2) N 11.4 (6.4-16.4) 13.6 (8.1-19.0) 14.5 (9.1-19.8) 13.8 (9.0-18.7) Year Age CR (95% CI) All 9.2 (5.2-13.3) <45 9.9 (3.0-16.7) 45–54 25.5 (0.5-50.4) 55–64 18.6 (−7.2-44.5) 65+ 57.7 (11.5-103.9) All 8.6 (4.9-12

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Breast cancer incidence, with age-specific case counts (N), crude rates (CR) and age-standardized rates (ASR), Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, 1996–2006

Breast cancer incidence, with age-specific case counts (N), crude rates (CR) and age-standardized rates (ASR), Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, 1996–2006

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During the study period, 1264 cases of invasive breast cancer and 336 breast cancer deaths were identified. Age-specific, crude and age-standardized breast cancer incidence (Table 1) and mortality (Table 2) rates are presented. Some fluctuation ...
5 (53.0-74.0) Year Age CR (95% CI) All 38.2 (30.2-46.2) <45 26.2 (15.0-37.4) 45–54

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Joinpoint analyses of breast cancer incidence and mortality with the estimated annual percent change (APC) for age-specific groups, crude rates (CR), agestandardized rates (ASR), and 95% confidence intervals (CI), Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, 1996–2006

Joinpoint analyses of breast cancer incidence and mortality with the estimated annual percent change (APC) for age-specific groups, crude rates (CR), agestandardized rates (ASR), and 95% confidence ...

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As seen in Table 3, trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality were calculated using Joinpoint analyses for age-standardized, crude and age-specific rates ...
Table 3 Joinpoint analyses of breast cancer incidence and mortality with the estimated annual percent change (APC) for age-specific groups, crude rates (CR ...
3). The only significant mortality trend was observed in the group aged 55–64 years, with an APC of 11

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And age 3 Bacterial meningitis Case Fatality Rate by aetiological agent Bacterial meningitis Case Fatality Rate by aetiological agent and age. The top of the figure reports the row CFR (%) for each aetiological agent, the expected number of deaths according to age-specific death rates for each age bracket, the standardised fatality ratio (i.e. observed deaths/ expected deaths*100) and the relative ...

And age 3 Bacterial meningitis Case Fatality Rate by aetiological agent Bacterial meningitis Case Fatality Rate by aetiological agent and age. The top of the figure reports the row CFR (%) for each ...

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BMC Infectious Diseases 2009, 9:13 b. Case Fatality Rate by age ...
a. standardised case fatality rate Row CFR% ex pected deaths 95% Confidence interval Aetiology Pneumococcus Meningococcus Tuberculosis Streptococcus spp ...
for this specific increase: a larger denominator, a specific reduction of underreporting

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Age-specific breast cancer incidence rates per 100,000 women years, Bj and competing mortality rates per 100,000 women years, cj established for Caucasian women in the USA when developing GAIL and the comparative values for Singapore as a whole, and for the three main ethnic groups used in risk calculation of GAIL-SBSP and modified GAIL-SBSP Caucasian women (1983–1987)

Age-specific breast cancer incidence rates per 100, 000 women years, Bj and competing mortality rates per 100, 000 women years, cj established for Caucasian women in the USA when developing GAIL and the ...

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529 Table 1 Age-specific breast cancer incidence rates per 100, 000 women years, Bj and competing mortality rates per 100, 000 women years, cj established for Caucasian women ...
of developing breast cancer by age a+5 is given, following Gail (1989, Equation 6) [1], by ...
breast cancer in women using Gail models several components for the calculations have to be determined, the values of which depend on the specific women concerned. If, apart

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Indicates that the BCQDB register included more women under the age of 49 years as well as fewer patients in the 50–69 year range than the external data sources. Our stratified analyses of women′s age at breast-cancer diagnosis depending on the stage of the disease suggest that older women were under-represented in the BCQDB data. We checked this assumption using the raw, age-specific, and cumulative ...

Indicates that the BCQDB register included more women under the age of 49 years as well as fewer patients in the 50–69 year range than the external data sources. Our stratified analyses of women′s age ...

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period 2003-04 In the period from 1996–97, the age-specific incidence rates (Figure 1) already began to show deviations at age 50 years. These tended to scatter arbitrarily ...
occurred from the age of 65 years revealing. The cumulative incidence rates were CIR ...
Breast Cancer Query Register, Marburg, Germany, (GKR) Common Cancer Registers

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Cause-specific hazard functions by breast cancer stage for ages 60–69 taken from the flexible parametric proportional hazards model.

Cause-specific hazard functions by breast cancer stage for ages 60–69 taken from the flexible parametric proportional hazards model.

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the mortality rate for breast cancer decreases for all three stages. However, the mortality ...
Breast Cancer Other Cancer Heart Disease Other Causes Mortality rate per 1000 person years Time since diagnosis (years) Localised Regional Distant Figure 2 Cause-specific hazard functions by breast cancer stage for ages 60–69 taken from the flexible ...
for patients aged 60–69. The estimates taken from the Cox model

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Breast cancer mortality as a function of age for N+ patients Breast cancer mortality as a function of age for N+ patients. Dotted lines: twice-standard-error.

Breast cancer mortality as a function of age for N+ patients Breast cancer mortality as a function of age for N+ patients. Dotted lines: twice-standard-error.

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An increase in the risk of death from breast cancer associated with older age was observed ...
The marked increase in mortality risk at older ages is attributable to the increased risk of death from causes other than breast cancer (co-morbidity). It should

Nov 2005 | BioMed Central
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Comparison of proportional hazards model (PH) and model incorporating time-dependent effects (TD) using the flexible parametric survival model for ages 60–69. Note that the plots for breast cancer and other cancer are on different scales.

Comparison of proportional hazards model (PH) and model incorporating time-dependent effects (TD) using the flexible parametric survival model for ages 60–69. Note that the plots for breast cancer and ...

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from Figure 3 the probability of death from breast cancer for those aged 60–69 ...
Cumulative Incidence Function Probability of death Cause−Specific Hazard 1000 person years Mortality rate per Other Cancer Cumulative Incidence Function Probability of death Cause−Specific Hazard 1000 person years Mortality rate per Time ...
incidence function and the cause-specific hazard function for both breast cancer and other causes of death. Separate curves are given for proportional hazards assumption

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