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Cancer Deaths And Mortality Rates

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Cancer is currently considered as the primary cause of death in Canada. In 2014, cancer deaths among female accounted for about 48% of all cancer deaths and 52% among males. (Canadian Cancer Society, 2014). Based on the statistics, we can simply infer that generally cancer deaths in Canada are more likely to occur in males than in females. However, will the mortality rates still higher in male than in female by different age groups? Will the gap between cancer mortality in male and female narrow down in younger age groups? Based on the questions above, this report compares and examines cancer deaths and mortality rates between males and females by three different age groups (0-19, 20-29, 30-39) to investigate one primary research …show more content…

Health Canada is the major Federal department that gathers and reports statistical information with regard to the health care system, covering issues such as the incidence and mortality of different kinds of diseases (Health Canada, 2014).
Further research and mortality data collection (Table 1.3-1.6) are from Canadian Cancer Statistics. Canadian Cancer Statistics is an annual publication that started in 1987. It is established and supported by the Canadian Cancer Society, the Public Health Agency of Canada and Statistics Canada. The primary purpose of Canadian Cancer Statistics is to present valid statistics of mortality, incidence and other statistical information regarding cancer to researchers, health professionals and members of the public (Canadian Cancer Society, 2014). The data presented in Canadian Cancer Statistics were primarily obtained from the Canadian Cancer Registry, Canadian Vital Statistics Death database, Census and Demographics Branch at Statistics Canada (Canadian Cancer Society, 2014). The estimated cancer mortality data and tables in this report are primarily obtained from The Canadian Vital Statistics-Death database. The Canadian Vital Statistics-Death database is generally responsible for gathering and reporting demographic, medical and other statistical information regarding deaths annually from all regions in Canada (Statistics

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