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Using a novel mortality measure (Truncated Cross-sectional Average Length of Life), we show a pattern of elevated female cancer mortality in midlife that was consistent across birth cohorts.
Wen Su
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Paper led by colleagues from Australian National University is out now in JAMANetworkOpen. We used novel mortality measure to quantify how female reproductive cancers affect female survival advantages over male across ages and cohorts among high-income countries. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam....
Wen Su
This cohort study quantifies differences in survival over time between males and females and examines how female reproductive cancers are associated with these differences.
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Female Reproductive Cancers and the Sex Gap in Survival