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Changes in lung cancer incidence and mortality rates among Americans: 1969--78
Authors:J W Horm  A J Asire
Abstract:Cancer incidence data from two large cancer surveys and cancer mortality data for the entire United States were used to estimate trends in lung cancer incidence and mortality rates among whites for specific age groups during the 10 years 1969--78. Data for the Third National Cancer Survey were from 1969 to 1971; data for the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program were from 1973 to 1978. For both incidence and mortality, the rates for women increased much more rapidly than the rates for men, except in the oldest age group (greater than or equal to 85). For both men and women, there was a striking similarity between the average annual percent changes for age-specific incidence rates and those for age-specific mortality rates. For the first time women and men had a similar incidence rate for the youngest (35--44) age group in 1978. If these trends continue, the data suggest that the total incidence rates for men and women will be equal by the year 2000.
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