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Changes in five‐year survival for people with acute leukaemia in South Australia, 1980–2016

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The objective of this research undertaken was to examine population changes in 5‐year survival for people in South Australia diagnosed with acute leukaemia during 1980–2016, by socio‐demographic characteristics. Retrospective analysis of South Australian Cancer Registry data for the period 1980–2016 was conducted.

Survival for people with acute lymphoblastic and acute myeloid leukaemia improved significantly in South Australia during 1980–2016, with greater gains for younger than older patients. Socio-economic disadvantage, remoteness, and country of birth did not influence mortality or improvement in survival.

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Authors: Kerri Beckmann, Brendon J Kearney, David Yeung, Devendra Hiwase, Ming Li and David M Roder

Article Type: Research

 

CPD Activity Details
Provider
Domain
Educational Activities
Type
General Learning
Activity
Professional reading
CPD Hours
1h : 30m
Topic
Statistics, Epidemiology and Research, Social Determinants of Health, Haematologic Diseases
Audience
Medical practitioners
Applicable CAPE Aspects
Professionalism
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