Brinkley D, Haybittle J L, Alderson M R
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1984 Aug 25;289(6443):465-7. doi: 10.1136/bmj.289.6443.465.
The cause of death entered on the death certificates of 193 patients originally diagnosed as having cancer of the breast was compared with information obtained from clinical records, cancer registry records, and necropsy findings to determine the accuracy of death certification and the proportion of patients who, though dying from another cause, still had overt signs of cancer of the breast. It was found that the overall error in certifying cause of death as breast cancer was small, being an underestimate of about 4%. About a third of patients with breast cancer dying from other causes had overt signs of breast cancer at the time of death.
将最初诊断为乳腺癌的193名患者死亡证明上登记的死因,与从临床记录、癌症登记记录和尸检结果中获得的信息进行比较,以确定死亡证明的准确性,以及那些虽死于其他原因但仍有明显乳腺癌体征的患者比例。结果发现,将死因证明为乳腺癌的总体错误率较小,低估约4%。约三分之一死于其他原因的乳腺癌患者在死亡时仍有明显的乳腺癌体征。