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by hedora
112 days ago
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US life expectancy flattened out over the last 15 years, so I think that means all-cause-mortality is roughly flat per 100,000 too. https://www.macrotrends.net/datasets/global-metrics/countrie... Combined with your data, that implies that whatever wins we got from decreased cancer rates (e.g., less smoking) or improved treatment have been squandered elsewhere (probably obesity / heart disease). If life expectancy had dropped over that time, then I guess it could be that cancer was as deadly as ever. I wonder what the deal is with Greenland in your dataset. Lots of smoking? Lots of radiation? |
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