Not exact matches
Among children, both acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are usually diagnosed in their acute form.4 From 1975 to 2011, the
incidence rate of leukemia increased in the United States by an annual
average of 0.7 %
for children and adolescents aged 0 to 19 years, 5 while in the European Union, the yearly increase in leukemia
incidence between 1978 and 1997
averaged 0.6 %.6
Amid all the findings of concern, including the overall trend and disparities of income, education, insurance and ethnicity, the researchers did find one bright spot: Black men, who are known to be at higher risk
for prostate cancer
incidence and death, were more likely to report having discussed advantages and disadvantages than men on
average.
The model estimated that lifetime
incidence and mortality risks
averaged 11 percent to 13 percent lower
for every 5 - point higher ADR, which translates to overall differences of 53 percent to 60 percent between the lowest and highest quintiles.
For example, during the 2015 drought, fire incidence was 36 % higher compared to the average for the previous 12 years, the study fin
For example, during the 2015 drought, fire
incidence was 36 % higher compared to the
average for the previous 12 years, the study fin
for the previous 12 years, the study finds.
That sampling was repeated 10,000 times to calculate an
average expected
incidence rate
for a simulated placebo group in DREAM.
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer.1 In the United Kingdom, its annual
incidence is second only to that of breast cancer, accounting
for around 39000 new cancer diagnoses annually.2 In countries that have seen a high prevalence of smoking, around 90 % of diagnoses of lung cancer are attributable to cigarette smoking.3 The increased
incidence from smoking is proportional to the length and intensity of smoking history.4 On
average, a lifetime smoker has a 20-fold increase in the risk of developing lung cancer compared with a lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung cancer is more common in men than in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in people aged over 60.2
The inhabitants of Crete,
for example, are remarkable
for their good health and longevity.19 A study of Puerto Ricans revealed that, although they consume large amounts of animal fat, they have a very low
incidence of colon and breast cancer.20 A study of the long - lived inhabitants of Soviet Georgia revealed that those who eat the most fatty meat live the longest.21 In Okinawa, where the
average life span
for women is 84 years — longer than in Japan — the inhabitants eat generous amounts of pork and seafood and do all their cooking in lard.22 None of these studies is mentioned by those urging restriction of saturated fats.
In addition, in schools with larger concentrations of low performers, the quality of educational resources is lower, and the
incidence of teacher shortage is higher, on
average across OECD countries, even after accounting
for students» and schools» socio - economic status.
Research published by the Children's Food Trust in 2012 suggests that in schools with greater a higher proportion of paid -
for lunches the
incidence of obesity is significantly lower, and that these lunches typically contain fewer calories than packed lunches (395 kcal as opposed to 450 on
average).
Finally, based on the
incidence of pupils receiving free school meals during the past six years (FSM6), the primary schools with the most such pupils will lose # 550 per pupil on
average compared to # 342
for the primary schools with the fewest such pupils.
Based on the
incidence of pupils receiving free school meals (FSM), the primary schools with most children on FSM will lose # 530 per pupil on
average compared to # 351
for the primary schools with fewest pupils on FSM.
Although Jetta owners reported a higher
incidence of problems than the industry
average (30 percent
for the Jetta versus 22 percent industry - wide), very few of the problems were labeled serious.
The national
average for ID theft was calculated based on the total number of ID theft complaints in 2012 and the U.S. population as a whole, resulting in a national
average for incidences per 1,000 people.
With a few simple changes, she was able to decrease the
average length - of - stay
for cats in her care by 18 days, triple the number of cat adoptions, and significantly decrease
incidence of feline upper respiratory disease!
In part - two, Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, Director of Clinical Programs
for Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, will share with us how to move animals efficiently through the shelter with practical strategies to reduce their
average length of stay, lower daily inventory and
incidence of disease, and improve the quality of care.
By computing a breed
average of distractibility, and selecting
for tighter hips than the breed
average, it is believed that the
incidence of hip dysplasia should decrease over time.
Once a GCM has cycled
for several hundred «years» (and do they model the «solar year» with it's changing radiation and
incidences, or only the «
average» entire year?)
Fortunately
for residents of Alaska, the
incidence of theft and other property crime is lower than the national
average.
If your state and zip code have been categorized as high - risk areas, sprouting high
incidence of insurance claims, expect to pay more than what is construed as an
average fee
for your insurance coverage.
Applying
for your
average Visa or MasterCard requires background checks and plenty of paperwork, and even then the
incidence of fraud and chargebacks are still inordinately high.