Trends in mortality from Hodgkin's disease in western and eastern Europe
Article 2002 en
Authors
FL
Fabio Levi
FL
F Lucchini
EN
Eva Negri
Abstract
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Hodgkin's disease mortality rates steadily declined by about 75% between the late 1960's and the late 1990's in the current European Union countries and the USA, and Japan. Eastern European countries, however, showed only an approximately 40% decline between the late 1960's and the early 1990's, and no further fall thereafter.
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