2016
DOI: 10.32635/2176-9745.rbc.2016v62n2.170
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O Impacto da Correção dos Dados na Mortalidade Prematura por Câncer de Próstata, Brasil, 1996-2011

Abstract: Introdução: Nas análises de mortalidade, devem ser observados o grau de cobertura e a qualidade das informações para reduzir o risco de apresentar estimativas de mortalidade com viés de sub-registro e/ou registro incorreto da causa de morte. Objetivo: Analisar a mortalidade por câncer de próstata na população masculina entre 30 e 69 anos de idade, no Brasil e regiões, de 1996 a 2011, corrigindo pelo sub-registro de óbitos e redistribuição de causas maldefinidas e inespecíficas. Método: Foram redistribuídos óbi… Show more

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“…The number of new cases of prostate cancer in the country is expected to grow steadily, with a consequent increase in the number of deaths from the disease in all regions 19 . However, the impact of specific control actions already underway on mortality still needs to be elucidated 20 .In contrast, a study conducted in the male population between 30 and 69 years of age in Brazil and its regions indicated a reduction in mortality from 1996 to 2011, as well as a decrease in regional differentials in 2011 21 . However, these findings may not be observed in elderly men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of new cases of prostate cancer in the country is expected to grow steadily, with a consequent increase in the number of deaths from the disease in all regions 19 . However, the impact of specific control actions already underway on mortality still needs to be elucidated 20 .In contrast, a study conducted in the male population between 30 and 69 years of age in Brazil and its regions indicated a reduction in mortality from 1996 to 2011, as well as a decrease in regional differentials in 2011 21 . However, these findings may not be observed in elderly men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%