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Age-standardized incidence rates of type 1 diabetes among children under 15 years of age per 100,000 PY by sex, age groups and time period.
<p>Age-standardized incidence rates of type 1 diabetes among children under 15 years of age per 100,000 PY by sex, age groups and time period.</p
Results of Poisson regression the entire time period (1982–2014) and stratified according to the time periods with data (1982–1989 and 1999–2014).
<p>Results of Poisson regression the entire time period (1982–2014) and stratified according to the time periods with data (1982–1989 and 1999–2014).</p
Modelled standardized incidence rates of type 1 diabetes in Saxony among children under the age of 15 years before and after reunification based on joinpoint regression.
<p>Purple solid lines: modelled standardized incidence rates and 95% CI based on all data (1982–2014); red dashed lines: modelled standardized incidence rates and 95% CI based only on data from 1982–1989; green dashed lines: standardized incidence rates and 95% CI based only on data from 1999–2014</p
Results of the trend analysis with joinpoint regression by sex, age groups and time period.
<p>Results of the trend analysis with joinpoint regression by sex, age groups and time period.</p
Prevalence of T1DM in 2008 by region and age estimated from Poisson model M3.
<p>*age-standardized, Poisson model M3 included region and age on 31.12.2008 (0–4, 5–9, 10–14 years) as independent variables, pseudo-R<sup>2</sup> = 0.999</p><p>Prevalence of T1DM in 2008 by region and age estimated from Poisson model M3.</p
Prevalent cases on 31/12/2008 – Lexis diagram.
<p>Prevalent cases on 31/12/2008 – Lexis diagram.</p
Age-standardized prevalence in 2008 by region and sex predicted from Poisson model M4.
<p>* age-standardized; population 0–14 years, Poisson model M4 included region, sex, age on 31.12.2008 (0–4, 5–9, 10–14 years) and a term for age by sex interaction as independent variables, pseudo-R<sup>2</sup> = 0.998</p><p>Age-standardized prevalence in 2008 by region and sex predicted from Poisson model M4.</p
Additional file 3: Table S2. of Tumour stage distribution and survival of malignant melanoma in Germany 2002–2011
Malignant melanoma patients aged 35 years and above by age at diagnosis, sex, UICC stage, year of diagnosis, place of residence and ‘diagnosis during screening’, N = 34 739 (UICC 0 and X excluded) (DOCX 40 kb
Additional file 4: Table S3. of Tumour stage distribution and survival of malignant melanoma in Germany 2002–2011
Relative 5-year survival of malignant melanoma patients diagnosed between 2002 and 2011, overall (UICC 0-IV, X) (N = 60 672) and for patients with invasive tumours (UICC I – IV, X) stratified by age, sex, UICC stage, ‘diagnosis during screening’ and place of residence (N = 49 351) (DOCX 39 kb