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J Cardiol
August 2001
Department of Epidemiology, Titular Unilever Chair of Nutrition and Epidemiology, KU-Leuven, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium.
Highly significant age-specific differences in all-cause and cardiovascular mortality rates are reported throughout the world. Male mortality is always higher than female mortality, but the sex ratio of mortality rates decreases with age. In most Western countries, all-cause mortality rates have been decreasing during the last 25 years.
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March 2000
Department of Health Science, Faculty of Integrated Arts & Sciences, Hiroshima University.
The descriptive epidemiology and geo-pathology of malignant lymphomas have been hampered by the absence of a unified classification. Recent proposal of the REAL classification which will soon become the WHO classification is a significant step toward better understandings of the epidemiology of this interesting neoplasia. Worldwide epidemic of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma was discussed with possible relationships to herbicides.
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