| Literature DB >> 15477869 |
X Q Yu1, D L O'Connell, D Forman.
Abstract
Relative survival of patients diagnosed with cancers of the colorectum, lung and female breast from Yorkshire, UK and New South Wales (NSW), Australia in 1992-2000 were compared using multiple regression models to adjust for various factors. Statistically significant differences were observed for all sites, Yorkshire patients having a 47-58% higher risk of excess death than those of NSW.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15477869 PMCID: PMC2409957 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
The 5-year observed and RSR, age-standardised 5-year RSR and RER of death for three major cancers in Yorkshire, UK and NSW, Australia, patients diagnosed in 1992–2000 and with mortality in 1996–2001
| Colorectal | 16 710 | 27 801 | 38.3 | 52.5 | 49.3 (48.2–50.4) | 60.5 (59.7–61.3) | 50.3 (48.4–52.2) | 60.1 (58.9–61.3) | 1.47 (1.42–1.53) |
| Lung | 15 864 | 14 816 | 5.6 | 12.1 | 6.9 (6.4–7.3) | 13.8 (13.2–14.4) | 7.7 (5.9–9.9) | 13.1 (11.4–15.0) | 1.49 (1.45–1.53) |
| Breast (F) | 20 338 | 28 684 | 68.9 | 79.6 | 77.2 (76.3–78.1) | 84.9 (84.3–85.5) | 78.2 (77.0–79.3) | 84.5 (83.8–85.3) | 1.58 (1.48–1.68) |
RSR=relative survival ratios; RER=relative excess risk; 95% CI=95% confidence interval.
Adjusted for age at diagnosis, sex, years since diagnosis and interaction of age and years since diagnosis in a Poisson regression model.