2017
DOI: 10.5114/fmpcr.2017.69287
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Premature mortality due to alcohol-related diseases of the liver in Poland according to voivodships

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“…These conditions are given particular attention in the professional medical literature [2][3][4]. Current data indicate that the epidemiological situation in Poland with regards to diseases of the digestive system is also exceptionally negative [5,6].…”
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“…These conditions are given particular attention in the professional medical literature [2][3][4]. Current data indicate that the epidemiological situation in Poland with regards to diseases of the digestive system is also exceptionally negative [5,6].…”
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“…The research material comprised a dataset created on the basis of death certificates, the reliability of which depends on the correctly identification of the causes of deaths and their accurate coding (according to ICD-10). It has been proposed that the most pronounced inaccuracies in determining causes of death in the Polish population concern cardiovascular diseases7 47; however, a study comparing YLL values due to alcohol-related liver diseases between individual Polish provinces found significantly lower recognition of fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver in one province, with a relatively high number of alcoholic liver disease cases 48…”
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“…as indicate wHo data, the amount of alcoholic beverages consumed by Poles is still increasing -between 2000 and 2014, the consumption of pure alcohol increased from 8.40 to 10.71 liters per capita [34]. this is reflected in the predominant contribution of alcoholic liver disease and fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver in ylls in the group of chronic diseases of the digestive system with a non-cancerous etiology in Poland [35,36]. in addition, data from 2011 indicated that liver cirrhosis was the third, after car accidents and suicides, cause of ylls per death (seyll d ) [21].…”
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confidence: 99%