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Table 2 Changes in period and cohort effects on haematological cancer mortality rates by sex, Spain 1952-2006

From: Changes in period and cohort effects on haematological cancer mortality in Spain, 1952-2006

 

Net drift1

Change in period effect2

Change in cohort effect3

Haematological cancer

Year of death

Difference in

Birth year

Difference in

Birth year

Difference in

(95% CI)

(95% CI)

APC (95% CI)

(95% CI)

APC (95% CI)

(95% CI)

APC (95% CI)

Hodgkin’s disease

       

Men

-2.3 (-2.6 to -2.1)

1967.7 (1965.5–1972.5)

-6.3 (-7.5 to -5.0)

1914.1 (1904.0–1919.0)

-2.3 (-2.9 to -1.7)

Women

-1.8 (-2.0 to -1.5)

1965.9 (1965.0–1968.0)

-5.2 (-6.0 to -4.4)

1915.1 (1909.5–1919.0)

-3.5 (-4.8 to -2.2)

1932.0 (1927.0–1976.5)

1.5 (0.2 to 2.9)

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

      

Men

2.3 (2.0 to 2.5)

1994.5 (1990.0–NA)

-3.3 (-5.1 to -1.5)

1919.9 (1915.0–1924.5)

-3.6 (-4.1 to -3.1)

1968.7 (1962.0–1975.0)

-4.9 (-6.2 to -3.6)

Women

3.0 (2.7 to 3.3)

1994.5 (1989.0–NA)

-3.5 (-6.0 to -1.0)

1918.7 (1917.0–1920.5)

-4.3 (-4.6 to -3.9)

1954.1 (1945.5–1962.0)

-2.3 (-2.9 to -1.6)

Multiple myeloma

       

Men

3.6 (3.4 to 3.9)

1986.1 (1975.5–1994.0)

-4.3 (-6.0 to -2.6)

1909.1 (1905.0–1911.5)

-6.1 (-6.9 to -5.2)

1928.9 (1923.5–1936.5)

-1.8 (-2.3 to -1.3)

Women

3.6 (3.2 to 3.9)

1987.0 (1975.0–1994.0)

-3.9 (-5.7 to -2.0)

1905.4 (1902.5–1910.0)

-6.1 (-7.8 to -4.5)

1924.7 (1922.0–1930.0)

-2.9 (-3.5 to -2.3)

Leukaemia

       

Men

-0.1 (-0.2 to 0.1)

1964.5 (NA–1969.5)

-3.6 (-5.8 to -1.3)

1913.4 (1907.5–1916.5)

-4.3 (-4.9 to -3.7)

1964.6 (1939.5–1973.0)

-2.5 (-3.3 to -1.7)

Women

-0.3 (-0.5 to -0.2)

1964.5 (NA–1967.0)

-4.4 (-5.7 to -3.0)

1910.1 (1907.5–1915.5)

-5.1 (-5.8 to -4.4)

1966.2 (1953.5–1972.5)

-2.8 (-3.6 to -2.0)

  1. 1Overall annual percent change in age-adjusted mortality rates and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from the sum of period and cohort linear slopes from the three-factor model. 2Difference in annual percent changes (APCs) before and after the estimated year of death with significant trend change as obtained from the weighted joinpoint regression analysis of period curvatures from the three-factor model. 3Differences in annual percent changes (APCs) before and after the estimated birth years with significant trend changes as obtained from the weighted joinpoint regression analysis of cohort curvatures from the three-factor model.