P2-288 Trend of lung cancer mortality in Brazil, 1980 to 2007

ObjectivesTo describe the trends in mortality from lung cancer in Brazil and to identify the effects of age, period and birth cohort on these rates by sex.MethodsWe conducted a time series study and calculated mortality rates (crude, specific and adjusted by age) from lung cancer, by sex between 198...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) 2011-08, Vol.65 (Suppl 1), p.A301-A301
Hauptverfasser: de Souza, M C, Vasconcelos, A G G, Cruz, O G
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectivesTo describe the trends in mortality from lung cancer in Brazil and to identify the effects of age, period and birth cohort on these rates by sex.MethodsWe conducted a time series study and calculated mortality rates (crude, specific and adjusted by age) from lung cancer, by sex between 1980 and 2007. To identify how age, period and birth cohort influence mortality rates from lung cancer APC models were adjusted.ResultsThe mortality rate from lung cancer is significantly higher among men compared the rates of women. The specific rates for men aged over 64 and women at all ages, are increasing. The adjusted rates had a greater increase among women. The effect of age indicates that the mortality risk increases rapidly from the early ages. The results of the birth cohort effect for men indicate a lower risk for those born after 1950 and an increased risk for women in all cohorts.ConclusionsThe results of the younger generations indicate that current trends in mortality rates from lung cancer should be maintained for some years. The cohort effect observed among women born after 1925 suggests a mortality increase. The reduction in mortality among men under 65, suggests that, the trend started among those born after 1950, will continue. These trends are connected to the tobacco control measures.
ISSN:0143-005X
1470-2738
DOI:10.1136/jech.2011.142976k.21