The answer for the all-cause mortality rate that you calculated above refers to: The number of deaths due to bladder cancer per 100,000 population in 2014 The percentage of bladder cancer cases who died from bladder cancer in 2014 The number of overall deaths per 100,000 population in 2014 The percentage of all deaths in 2014 that were due to bladder cancer
The answer for the all-cause mortality rate that you calculated above refers to:
The number of deaths due to bladder cancer per 100,000 population in 2014 |
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The percentage of bladder cancer cases who died from bladder cancer in 2014 |
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The number of overall deaths per 100,000 population in 2014 |
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The percentage of all deaths in 2014 that were due to bladder cancer |
All cause mortality rate is the calculated value that measures the death rate of a particular population due any and every cause.
It is not specified for a disease or specified over a range of ages.
It is calculayed as the total number of deaths in a population divided by total number of people in the population multiplied by a 10n factor that justifies the population taken into account.
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