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    Trends in Hospital Admissions Due to Neoplasms in England and Wales between 1999 and 2019: An Ecological Study.

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    Naser, Abdallah Y
    Alwafi, Hassan
    Hemmo, Sara Ibrahim
    Alrawashdeh, Hamzeh Mohammad
    Alqahtani, Jaber S
    Alghamdi, Saeed M
    Mustafa Ali, Moaath K
    Date
    2022-06-30
    Journal
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    Publisher
    MDPI AG
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    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19138054
    Abstract
    A total of 35,704,781 NRHA were reported during the study period. Females contributed to 50.8% of NRHA. The NRHA rate among males increased by 50.0% [from 26.62 (95% CI 26.55-26.68) in 1999 to 39.93 (95% CI 39.86-40.00) in 2019 per 1000 persons, trend test, p < 0.001]. The NRHA rate among females increased by 44.1% [from 27.25 (95% CI 27.18-27.31) in 1999 to 39.25 (95% CI 39.18-39.32) in 2019 per 1000 persons, trend test, p < 0.001]. Overall, the rate of NRHA rose by 46.2% [from 26.93 (95% CI 26.89-26.98) in 1999 to 39.39 (95% CI 39.34-39.44) in 2019 per 1000 persons, trend test, p < 0.001].
    Data Availibility
    Publicly available datasets were analyzed in this study. This data can be found here: http://www.infoandstats.wales.nhs.uk/page.cfm?pid=41010&orgid=869 (accessed on 2 February 2022).
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    http://www.infoandstats.wales.nhs.uk/page.cfm?pid=41010&orgid=869
    Keyword
    England
    United Kingdom
    Wales
    hospitalisation
    neoplasm
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/19344
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.3390/ijerph19138054
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