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Table 1 Standardized mortality rate and tendency of oral cancer in Latin American Countries, considering the period between 2000 and 2015, according to populations’ sex and age

From: Socioeconomic indicators and economic investments influence oral cancer mortality in Latin America

 

Female

Male

40 to 59 years

60 years and above

40 to 59 years

60 years and above

Mean (SD)

Tendency

Mean (SD)

Tendency

Mean (SD)

Tendency

Mean (SD)

Tendency

Argentina

1.02 (0.13)

=

4.38 (0.33)

=

5.36 (1.02)

16.72 (1.47)

Brazil

1.58 (0.12)

=

7.25 (0.47)

11.50 (0.44)

29.80 (1.16)

=

Chile

0.56 (0.18)

3.14 (0.42)

=

1.99 (0.42)

11.28 (1.23)

Colombia

0.86 (0.21)

=

6.38 (0.92)

1.87 (0.23)

=

11.42 (1.36)

Ecuador

0.59 (0.17)

=

3.86 (0.93)

=

0.99 (0.25)

=

5.88 (1.30)

=

Guatemala

1.04 (0.44)

=

5.35 (1.67)

=

1.82 (0.87)

10.78 (2.57)

Mexico

0.73 (0.09)

3.87 (0.39)

=

1.78 (0.17)

=

9.54 (0.94)

Nicaragua

0.52 (0.35)

=

2.54 (1.01)

2.01 (0.80)

=

8.50 (2.11)

=

Panama

0.81 (0.70)

=

6.03 (1.74)

2.40 (1.19)

15.17 (2.91)

=

Paraguay

0.55 (0.39)

=

3.58 (1.32)

=

4.34 (0.86)

=

17.11 (3.44)

=

Peru

0.82 (0.24)

3.60 (1.15)

0.90 (0.28)

5.40 (0.77)

=

  1. Mean (SD): Mean and Standard Deviation of Standardized mortality rate. ↑: Increasing tendency. =: Stable tendency. ↓: Decreasing tendency. Tendency was defined according to the World Health Organization Cancer Mortality Database (http://www-dep.iarc.fr/WHOdb/WHOdb.htm)