10 research outputs found
PVLI lost due to premature mortality in from cancer in 2003, by age and sex.
<p>PVLI lost due to premature mortality in from cancer in 2003, by age and sex.</p
Cancer sites with the highest present value of lifetime income (PVLI) forgone, adults age 25–80 at the time of death in the year 2003.
<p>A) Men. From left to right: Lung cancer, colorectal cancer, brain cancer, melanoma, lymphoma. B) Women. From left to right: Breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, brain cancer, ovarian cancer.</p
Cumulative GDP impacts of premature mortality (2003 to 2030).
<p>Cumulative GDP impacts of premature mortality (2003 to 2030).</p
Number of deaths and YLL from premature cancer-related mortality in 2003.
<p>Number of deaths and YLL from premature cancer-related mortality in 2003.</p
LifeLossMOD: Structure of the model and relationships between key data items
<p>LifeLossMOD: Structure of the model and relationships between key data items</p
Working years forgone due to premature mortality from cancer in 2003, modelled to the year 2030.
<p>Hatched bar, males; solid bar, females.</p
Additional file 1 of Process evaluation of a tailored nudge intervention to promote appropriate care and treatment of older patients at the end-of-life
Supplementary Material 1
Additional file 2 of Impact of a prospective feedback loop on care review activities in older patients at the end of life. A stepped-wedge randomised trial
Additional file 2. Additional statistical information
Additional file 3 of Impact of a prospective feedback loop on care review activities in older patients at the end of life. A stepped-wedge randomised trial
Additional file 3. Supplementary Figures and tables
Additional file 1 of Impact of a prospective feedback loop on care review activities in older patients at the end of life. A stepped-wedge randomised trial
Additional file 1: Supplementary file 1. Screening tools