270 GASTRIC CANCER AND DIET A PILOT STUDY ON DIETARY HABITS IN Two DISTRICTS DIFFERING MARKEDLY IN RESPECT OF MORTALITY FROM GASTRIC CANCER

THE mortality from gastric cancer is still conspicuously high in Ielancd, although some decline has been observed in recent years. Comparing standardized mortality rates for gastric cancer, 1960-61, in 24 countries, of which 16 were in Europe, Segi and Kurihara (1964) found by far the highest rates...

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Main Authors: N. Dungal, J. Sigurjonsson
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.279.9553 2023-05-15T16:49:15+02:00 270 GASTRIC CANCER AND DIET A PILOT STUDY ON DIETARY HABITS IN Two DISTRICTS DIFFERING MARKEDLY IN RESPECT OF MORTALITY FROM GASTRIC CANCER N. Dungal J. Sigurjonsson The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1966 application/zip http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.279.9553 en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.279.9553 Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/3b/52/Br_J_Cancer_1967_Jun_21(2)_270-276.tar.gz text 1966 ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T20:59:52Z THE mortality from gastric cancer is still conspicuously high in Ielancd, although some decline has been observed in recent years. Comparing standardized mortality rates for gastric cancer, 1960-61, in 24 countries, of which 16 were in Europe, Segi and Kurihara (1964) found by far the highest rates in Chile and Japan. For males the rates in these countries were 71-0 and 69-5 respectively per 100,000 and next in order came Austria and Finland with rates about 45 per 100,000. In Iceland the similarly standardized mortality rates, 1958-63, were 55-7 for males and 26-7 for females. For males the rate is distinctly higher than in any other country in Western Europe, but for females there is little difference between Text Iceland Unknown
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description THE mortality from gastric cancer is still conspicuously high in Ielancd, although some decline has been observed in recent years. Comparing standardized mortality rates for gastric cancer, 1960-61, in 24 countries, of which 16 were in Europe, Segi and Kurihara (1964) found by far the highest rates in Chile and Japan. For males the rates in these countries were 71-0 and 69-5 respectively per 100,000 and next in order came Austria and Finland with rates about 45 per 100,000. In Iceland the similarly standardized mortality rates, 1958-63, were 55-7 for males and 26-7 for females. For males the rate is distinctly higher than in any other country in Western Europe, but for females there is little difference between
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270 GASTRIC CANCER AND DIET A PILOT STUDY ON DIETARY HABITS IN Two DISTRICTS DIFFERING MARKEDLY IN RESPECT OF MORTALITY FROM GASTRIC CANCER
author_facet N. Dungal
J. Sigurjonsson
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title 270 GASTRIC CANCER AND DIET A PILOT STUDY ON DIETARY HABITS IN Two DISTRICTS DIFFERING MARKEDLY IN RESPECT OF MORTALITY FROM GASTRIC CANCER
title_short 270 GASTRIC CANCER AND DIET A PILOT STUDY ON DIETARY HABITS IN Two DISTRICTS DIFFERING MARKEDLY IN RESPECT OF MORTALITY FROM GASTRIC CANCER
title_full 270 GASTRIC CANCER AND DIET A PILOT STUDY ON DIETARY HABITS IN Two DISTRICTS DIFFERING MARKEDLY IN RESPECT OF MORTALITY FROM GASTRIC CANCER
title_fullStr 270 GASTRIC CANCER AND DIET A PILOT STUDY ON DIETARY HABITS IN Two DISTRICTS DIFFERING MARKEDLY IN RESPECT OF MORTALITY FROM GASTRIC CANCER
title_full_unstemmed 270 GASTRIC CANCER AND DIET A PILOT STUDY ON DIETARY HABITS IN Two DISTRICTS DIFFERING MARKEDLY IN RESPECT OF MORTALITY FROM GASTRIC CANCER
title_sort 270 gastric cancer and diet a pilot study on dietary habits in two districts differing markedly in respect of mortality from gastric cancer
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