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Trends in disability-adjusted life years of lung cancer among women from 2004 to 2030 in Guangzhou, China: A population-based studyXiao Lina, Michael S Bloomb, Zhicheng Dua, Yuantao Haoa,c,*aDepartment of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology & Health Information Research Center & Guangdong Key Laboratory of Medicine, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, 510080, China.bDepartment of Environmental Health Sciences & Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University at Albany, State University of New York,?New York, 12222, United States.cSun Yat-sen Global Health Institute, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, 510080, China.* Correspondence: Yuantao Haohaoyt@mail.sysu.ContentsTable A.13Figure A.14Figure A.25Reference6Table A.1. The age-gender-specific duration (year) of lung cancer in Guangzhou, China.Lung Cancer (95% uncertainty)20-249.62 (9.01, 9.75)25-298.06 (8.11, 9.29)30-346.06 (6.99, 8.13)35-396.18 (6.15, 6.69)40-444.86 (5.15, 5.28)45-494.18 (4.26, 4.43)50-543.91 (3.81, 4.01)55-593.59 (3.44, 3.73)60-643.22 (3.02, 3.39)65-692.74 (2.55, 2.90)70-742.01 (1.83, 2.16)75-791.44 (1.23, 1.60)80-841.17 (0.84, 1.35)85+1.01 (0.63, 1.30)Notes: Detailed information on duration of lung cancer can be extracted elsewhere [1].Figure A.1. Age-specific lung cancer incidence and mortality rates per 100000 among females residing in Guangzhou, by birth cohort and period, according to age groups 20-89 years during 2004-2013.Notes: Age-specific incidence and mortality rates, by cancer, birth cohort and period. Four subplots depicting trend of lung cancer, by rate types, birth cohort and period.Figure A.2. Age, period and cohort effects for lung cancer incidence and mortality rates among females residing in Guangzhou during 2004-2013.Notes: Age, period and cohort effects for modeling different datasets: (A) age, period and cohort effects for lung cancer incidence rate; and (B) age, period and cohort effects for lung cancer mortality rate [2].References:1. Fitzmaurice C, Dicker D, Pain A et al. The Global Burden of Cancer 2013. JAMA ONCOL 2015;1(4):505 doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2015.0735.2. Li C, Hu S, Yu C. All-Cause and Cancer Mortality Trends in Macheng, China (1984–2013): An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; 2018. ................
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