Is the apparent rise in cancer mortality in the elderly real? Analysis of changes in certification and coding of cause of death in England and Wales, 1970-1990.
The effect of changes in recording and coding of cause of death on trends in cancer mortality in England and Wales in persons aged 45 and over during 1970-1990 is reviewed. During this period, all-cancer mortality rates increased only at ages over 75 in males and over 55 in females. Rises in cancer...
Main Authors: | Grulich, A, Swerdlow, A, dos Santos Silva, I, Beral, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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