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MOESM1 of Global patterns and trends in ovarian cancer incidence: age, period and birth cohort analysis

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posted on 2019-10-23, 08:26 authored by Yanting Zhang, Ganfeng Luo, Mengjie Li, Pi Guo, Yuejiao Xiao, Huanlin Ji, Yuantao Hao
Additional file 1: Fig. S1 Temporal trends in age-standardized (world 1960 Segi population) ovarian cancer incidence rates per 100,000 women for European countries for all ages from 1973 to 2015. Fig. S2 Temporal trends in age-standardized (world 1960 Segi population) ovarian cancer incidence rates per 100,000 women for non-European countries for all ages from 1973 to 2015. Fig. S3 Average annual percentage change in ovarian cancer incidence rates for all ages in the most recent 10-year period available. * Average annual percent change is significantly different from zero. Fig. S4 Ovarian cancer incidence rates per 100,000 women by year of birth for European countries. For each graph, the rates in 5-year age groups (e.g., 20–24, 25–29, …, 80–84) are plotted. Fig. S5 Ovarian cancer incidence rates per 100,000 women by year of birth for non-European countries. For each graph, the rates in 5-year age groups (e.g., 20–24, 25–29, …, 80–84) are plotted. Fig. S6 Fitted age-specific ovarian cancer incidence rates per 100,000 women (left) and incidence rate ratios by birth cohort (right) in European countries. The default is for the reference points at the median value (with respect to the number of cases) for the cohort to be variable. Fig. S7 Fitted age-specific ovarian cancer incidence rates per 100,000 women (left) and incidence rate ratios by birth cohort (right) in non-European countries. The default is for the reference points at the median value (with respect to the number of cases) for the cohort to be variable.

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