Cancer Mortality
Cancer Mortality is the number of deaths caused by cancer in a population, within a certain period of time. It is an important measure of the burden of cancer and can be used to inform public health strategies to reduce mortality and improve cancer outcomes. Cancer Mortality data can also be used to compare the cancer mortality rate between different countries, regions, and demographic groups, which can help identify potential risk factors and areas of improvement. Improved understanding of the factors influencing cancer mortality is key to improving the prognoses of those afflicted with cancer and ultimately reduce the number of deaths due to cancer.
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