Fabia J, Bernard P M, Hill G
Can Med Assoc J. 1977 May 21;116(10):1135-8.
For the 10-year period 1965 through 1974 the age-specific death rates for cancer of the breast decreased among middle-aged women, especially at ages 40 to 49 years, in Quebec, the Maritimes and the Prairies but not in Ontario or British Columbia. In women under 35 years of age the mortality generally increased, while in women aged 60 to 64 years there was little change except in the Prairies, where the rate increased. It seems probable that the trends reflect changes in incidence rather than in case-fatality. Some, but not all, of the pattern could be explained by changes in fertility over the past 50 years.
在1965年至1974年的10年期间,魁北克省、滨海诸省和草原诸省中年女性(尤其是40至49岁年龄段)的乳腺癌年龄别死亡率有所下降,但安大略省和不列颠哥伦比亚省并非如此。35岁以下女性的死亡率总体上升,而60至64岁女性的死亡率除草原诸省有所上升外,几乎没有变化。这些趋势似乎反映的是发病率的变化而非病死率的变化。过去50年生育率的变化可以解释部分而非全部这种模式。