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Data & statistics on cancer mortality males england and wales – 13 results

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Number of lymphohaematopoietic cancer registrations in England 1995-2005 in England, Scotland and Wales Men England

Number of lymphohaematopoietic cancer registrations in England 1995-2005 in England, Scotland and Wales Men England

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600 for men and 4, 831 for women in England and Wales over the past eight years (Table ...
Table 1 Number of lymphohaematopoietic cancer registrations in England 1995-2005 in England, Scotland and Wales Men England Women England Year Scotland Wales Total Scotland Wales Total 8553 (33.6) 7225 (27.4) 8219 (32.2) 1025 (41.9) 7000 (26.5) 909 ...
The number of yearly LH registrations in England has averaged 9, 422 for men

Jan 2005 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Number of lymphohaematopoietic cancer deaths in England/Wales and Scotland 1999-2006

Number of lymphohaematopoietic cancer deaths in England/Wales and Scotland 1999-2006

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Table 2 Number of lymphohaematopoietic cancer deaths in England/Wales and Scotland 1999-2006 Men England & Wales Number (Crude Rate, /100000) 5314 (19.6) 5179 ...
600 for men and 4, 831 for women in England and Wales over the past eight years (Table ...
3) 2006 5779 (17.6) Average 1999-2005 5600 (18.8) Women England & Wales Great Britain

Jan 2006 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Laryngeal cancer mortality trends in England and Wales for 1999-2005 (source: Office of National Statistics, 2007)

Laryngeal cancer mortality trends in England and Wales for 1999-2005 (source: Office of National Statistics, 2007)

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Table 2 Laryngeal cancer mortality trends in England and Wales for 1999-2005 (source: Office of National Statistics, 2007) Males Females Laryngeal cancer Laryngeal cancer Year Total* % total Rate** Total* % total Rate** Average * number of deaths ...
Time trends in incidence and mortality are presented in Tables 1 and 2, respectively. There was a little apparent variation in the incidence among males with a peak in 2000 (6.6 per 100, 000 males). After 2000, it seems to decrease ...
united kingdom

Jan 2007 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Laryngeal cancer registration trends in England and Wales for 1992-1994, in England only for 1995-2004 (source: Office of National Statistics, 2007)

Laryngeal cancer registration trends in England and Wales for 1992-1994, in England only for 1995-2004 (source: Office of National Statistics, 2007)

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cancer mortality trends in England and Wales for 1999-2005 (source: Office ...
Table 1: Laryngeal cancer registration trends in England and Wales for 1992 ...
Males Females Laryngeal cancer Laryngeal cancer Year Total* % total Rate

Jan 2007 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Job codes with significantly high PMRs for cancer of the larynx. Men and women aged 20-74 years, England. Job Group

Job codes with significantly high PMRs for cancer of the larynx. Men and women aged 20-74 years, England. Job Group

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Coggon et al. (2009) Occupational mortality in England and Wales, 1991-2000 ...
The recent Occupational Health Decennial Supplement examined mortality for the period 1991-2000 in men and women aged 20-74 years in England (Table 4) (Coggon et al, 2009). For laryngeal cancer several of the jobs identified in the earlier ...
Table 4: Job codes with significantly high PMRs for cancer of the larynx. Men and women aged 20-74 years, England. Job Group Expected deaths Lower 95% CI Upper 95% CI

Apr 2012 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Standardised and proportional mortality ratios for men and women in the Asbestos Survey (England and Wales)

Standardised and proportional mortality ratios for men and women in the Asbestos Survey (England and Wales)

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Cause of death England and Wales: Men and Women All causes 141.2 (139.0, 143.5) MN ...
Table 9 Standardised and proportional mortality ratios for men and women in the Asbestos Survey (England and Wales) Observed number of deaths Expected number of deaths ...
united kingdom

Jan 2005 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Cumulative number of mesothelioma and asbestosis deaths ascertained by underlying cause of death only, by year of death (1971-2005)

Cumulative number of mesothelioma and asbestosis deaths ascertained by underlying cause of death only, by year of death (1971-2005)

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than among men in England and Wales (SMR 140, 95% CI 138-143). Lung cancer mortality ...
883) were observed for women in England and Wales. The SMRs for men in England and Wales and in Scotland were similar, but slightly lower for men in England and Wales (SMR asbestosis ...
Cumulative number of cases Year of death Mesothelioma Asbestosis Figure 2: Cumulative number of mesothelioma and asbestosis cases, by year of death (1971-2005) Cumulative number of cases Year of death Mesothelioma Asbestosis Figure 3: Cumulative

Jan 2005 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Distribution of men, person-years at risk and deaths with asbestosis, by country of residence, period of employment, length of time in the survey, smoking status, and industrial sector (1978-2005)

Distribution of men, person-years at risk and deaths with asbestosis, by country of residence, period of employment, length of time in the survey, smoking status, and industrial sector (1978-2005)

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Number of deaths with asbestosis Number of workers Person years at risk Observed Expected Country Great Britain England & Wales Scotland Period of employment Pre-ALR (1984) Post-ALR (1984) Length of time in the survey One examination ...
services assistant (1) BR: British Rail; BT: British Telecom; MOD: Ministry of Defence ...
country, scotland, united kingdom

Jan 2005 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Distribution of men, person-years at risk and deaths with mesothelioma, by country of residence, period of employment, length of time in the survey, smoking status, and industrial sector (1971-2005)

Distribution of men, person-years at risk and deaths with mesothelioma, by country of residence, period of employment, length of time in the survey, smoking status, and industrial sector (1971-2005)

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Number of deaths with mesothelioma Number of workers Person years at risk Observed Expected Country Great Britain England & Wales Scotland Period of employment Pre-ALR (1984) Post-ALR (1984) Length of time in the survey One examination ...
country, scotland, united kingdom

Jan 2005 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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Asthma Mortality Rates for Great Britain in 2002 (Deaths per Million People)

Asthma Mortality Rates for Great Britain in 2002 (Deaths per Million People)

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male and female in Great Britain for 2004: 17.6 asthma deaths per million adult ...
Table 35: Asthma Mortality Rates for Great Britain in 2002 (Deaths per Million People) Age +75 England & Wales Male Female Scotland Male Female Source: Lung and Asthma Information Agency ...
In 2002 there were 1, 369 asthma deaths among adults in Great Britain (of which 487 were males and 882 were females)68. About one-third of these deaths

Jan 2002 | Health and Safety Executive, UK
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