Lung cancer mortality among males of Catalonia and Spain compared with other European countries between 1975-1977 and 1987-1989

Author

Bonfill, Xavier

Moreno, Coloma

Prada, Gonzalo

Rivero, Elena

Rué i Monné, Montserrat

Publication date

2016-05-03T09:58:12Z

2025-01-01

1996



Abstract

This study compares the lung cancer mortality rates among males in the years 1975- I977 and 1987- I989 in Catalonia and Spain with other European countries selected for their geographical proximity. Adjusted calculations using the direct method have been made for male lung cancer mortality. Adjusted truncated rates for the age groups 044, 45-64 and more than 65 years were also calculated, as well as percent differences between the mortality rates of each period studied. Lung cancer mortality rates for males in Catalonia and Spain show relative increments of 46.58% and 52.4 I YO, respectively. In contrast, lung cancer mortality in countries such as EnglandWales and Switzerland have decreased. Moreover, the 044 year age group in Catalonia and Spain shows the absolute highest rates in the 1987-1989 period among all the countries analyzed. The marked contrast of the lung cancer mortality rate evolution in Catalonia and Spain compared with some other European countries and the considerable increase of the mortality in younger age groups indicate the need to intensify lung cancer control measures.

Document Type

article
publishedVersion

Language

English

Publisher

Wiley

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Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215

International Journal of Cancer, 1996, vol. 15, núm. 6, p. 751-754

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(c) Wiley-Liss, Inc., 1996

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