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Table 1 Women breast cancer adjusted mortality rates in São Paulo, Brazil, by race and age-groups, from 2000 to 2017

From: Race disparities in mortality by breast cancer from 2000 to 2017 in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based retrospective study

Years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

Total

White

Black

White

Black

White

Black

White

Black

White

Black

2000

2.6

1.7

3.9

1.9

3.9

1.7

3.5

1.0

17.1

7.4

2001

2.7

1.7

4.2

2.4

4.3

1.6

3.6

1.0

18.1

7.9

2002

2.6

1.4

4.6

2.3

4.4

2.0

3.2

0.9

18.4

7.9

2003

2.7

1.7

4.2

2.3

4.0

1.6

3.4

1.0

17.8

8.3

2004

2.7

1.8

4.2

2.3

4.3

1.7

3.3

1.4

17.9

8.6

2005

2.8

1.9

4.7

2.0

4.4

2.1

3.5

1.2

19.1

8.2

2006

2.4

1.4

3.7

2.1

4.1

1.6

3.5

0.8

16.8

7.0

2007

2.4

1.5

3.8

2.1

3.8

1.6

3.2

1.5

16.7

8.0

2008

2.7

1.6

4.0

1.9

4.0

1.6

3.3

1.2

17.6

7.4

2009

2.5

1.5

3.9

2.1

3.9

1.5

3.1

1.1

16.9

7.6

2010

2.4

1.6

3.9

2.4

4.0

1.7

3.2

1.3

16.7

8.4

2011

2.5

1.7

3.8

2.2

4.1

1.7

3.2

0.8

17.2

7.8

2012

2.4

1.8

3.8

2.2

3.9

1.6

2.9

1.1

16.3

8.2

2013

2.4

1.7

3.7

2.3

3.8

1.7

3.4

1.1

16.5

8.1

2014

2.5

2.1

3.6

2.4

3.7

2.0

3.0

1.2

16.0

9.3

2015

2.4

1.8

3.7

2.4

3.8

1.7

3.3

0.9

16.8

8.4

2016

2.7

2.1

3.7

2.2

3.9

1.9

3.3

1.2

17.0

9.1

2017

2.4

1.8

3.6

2.6

4.0

2.1

3.0

1.4

16.5

9.6

B1 (p)

−0.01 (0.032)

0.02 (0.018)

−0.05 (< 0.001)

0.02 (0.066)

0.02 (0.012)

0.01 (0.214)

−0.02 (0.004)

0.01 (0.435)

−0.10 (0.002)

0.07 (0.010)

B2 (p)

1.14 (< 0.001)

2.24 (< 0.001)

2.57 (< 0.001)

2.42 (< 0.001)

10.50 (< 0.001)

B3 (p)

−0.03 (0.001)

−0.06 (< 0.001)

− 0.03 (0.006)

−0.03 (0.011)

− 0.18 (< 0.001)

  1. p p-value; (−) indicates a tendency towards a reduction in rates. Statistics by linear regression: B1, the slope or year effect; B2, the race effect; B3, the race vs year interaction term