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Breast cancer mortality rates are levelling off or beginning to decline in many western countries: analysis of time trends age-cohort and age-period models of breast cancer mortality in 20 countries.

机译:在许多西方国家乳腺癌死亡率正在趋于平稳或开始下降:分析20个国家的乳腺癌死亡率的时间趋势年龄队列和年龄周期模型。

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Age-standardised mortality rates for breast cancer were examined for 20 countries in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand from 1950 to 1992 and age-birth cohort and age-period of death models were fitted to the data. Breast cancer mortality rates generally increased in the earlier decades, but more recently rates have levelled off or begun to decline in most countries. Only in 4 of the 20 countries studied, Belgium, Hungary, Poland and Spain, was there no evidence of a decline or leveling off or mortality in recent birth cohorts or in recent years. In the other countries the decline in mortality appeared to be in part due to birth cohort effects and in part due to period effects. The birth cohort effects were suggestive of a decline in breast cancer rates among women born after about 1920 and were evident in many countries especially Canada, The Netherlands, The United Kingdom and the United States. The decline in mortality in women born after 1920 appeared to be in part related to a reduction in childlessness and a reduction in age at first birth in those generations. As well as the birth cohort effects, there was some evidence of a recent overall decline in mortality rates in several countries, e.g. Austria, FRG, Greece and the UK, and this may be due to an increase in survival resulting from improved management and treatment of women with breast cancer.
机译:在1950年至1992年期间,对欧洲,北美,澳大利亚和新西兰的20个国家的年龄标准化了的死亡率进行了检查,并将年龄组和死亡年龄模型拟合到了数据中。在过去的几十年中,乳腺癌的死亡率普遍增加,但是最近在大多数国家,死亡率已经趋于稳定或开始下降。在所研究的20个国家中,只有四个国家(比利时,匈牙利,波兰和西班牙)没有证据表明最近的出生队列或近年来的死亡率下降或趋于平稳或下降。在其他国家,死亡率下降似乎部分归因于出生队列效应,部分归因于经期效应。出生队列的影响暗示了大约1920年以后出生的妇女的乳腺癌发病率下降,并且在许多国家,特别是加拿大,荷兰,英国和美国,很明显。 1920年以后出生的妇女死亡率的下降似乎部分与这些世代中无子女的减少和初生年龄的降低有关。除出生队列影响外,还有一些证据表明,最近几个国家的死亡率总体下降,例如奥地利,FRG,希腊和英国,这可能是由于改善了乳腺癌妇女的管理和治疗所导致的生存期延长。

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