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Cancer Mortality for a Single Race in Low Versus High Elevation Counties in the U.S.

机译:美国低海拔地区与高海拔县中一场比赛的癌症死亡率

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A previous study compared cancer mortality in the six lowest versus six highest elevations in the U.S. for all races. This study looks at a single race since death rates tend to vary by race. In this ecological study, cancer mortality rates were compared between low and high states for a race that had sufficient number of counties reporting mortality data, that is, the white race. The average cancer mortality rate for low elevation counties was 73.47 + 18.35 compared to 53.90 + 13.76 for high elevation counties, a difference that was statistically significant (p < 0.0001), with a very large effect size (of 1.2). Higher elevation counties showed less cancer mortality rates for a single race compared to lower elevation counties, suggesting the presence of radiation hormesis. Further rigorous research is indicated to verify or refute these findings.
机译:先前的研究比较了美国所有种族中六个最低和六个最高海拔中的癌症死亡率。这项研究着眼于同一种族,因为死亡率往往因种族而异。在这项生态研究中,比较了一个州的低和高州之间的癌症死亡率,该州有足够数量的县报告死亡率数据,即白人。低海拔县的平均癌症死亡率为73.47 + 18.35,而高海拔县的平均癌症死亡率为53.90 + 13.76,差异具有统计学意义(p <0.0001),影响范围非常大(1.2)。与海拔较低的县相比,海拔较高的县显示的单个种族的癌症死亡率要低,这表明存在放射性兴奋剂。指出需要进行更严格的研究,以证实或反驳这些发现。

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