7 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
Comparison of simulated total savings and income (annuity) at age 65 for people in full or part time employment with no chronic condition and with diabetes, as well as those who are not in the labour force due to diabetes.
<p>Comparison of simulated total savings and income (annuity) at age 65 for people in full or part time employment with no chronic condition and with diabetes, as well as those who are not in the labour force due to diabetes.</p