The epidemiology of malignant neoplasms of the nasal cavities,the paranasal sinuses and the middle ear in Canada |
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Authors: | A. Ayiomamitis L. Parker T. Havas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Station P, P.O.Box 512, M5S 2T1 Toronto, Canada;(2) Department of Otolaryngology, Airflow Laboratories, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary Canadian patterns of morbidity and mortality from malignancies of the nasal cavities, the paranasal sinuses and the middle ear for the periods 1970–1980 and 1970–1984 have been examined. Age-standardized morbidity rates have not changed significantly during 1970–1980 for either males (P=0.65) or females (P=0.96). Analysis of age-specific morbidity rates revealed that rates of change for male rates have also remained stable during this period for all age groups studied (P>0.29). For females, rates of change for seven of eight age groups examined also failed to achieve statistical significance (P>0.30). However, rates for females aged 45–54 have shown an increase of 0.35 additional new cases per 1,000,000 population per year. This finding is of borderline significance (P=0.051). In contrast, age-standardied mortality rates have declined significantly during 1970–1984 by, on average, 0.08 and 0.07 fewer deaths per 1,000,000 population per year in males and females respectively. Analysis of age-specific mortality rates reveals that the declines in mortality are attributable to significant reductions in age-specific rates for males aged 65–74 and 85+ and females aged 0–24, 55–64, and 85+. In these groups rates have declined by as much as 4.1 fewer deaths per 1,000,000 population per year (P<0.045). |
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Keywords: | Neoplasms Morbidity Mortality Trends Rates |
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