Validity of certified causes of death in breast carcinoma patients.

L E Rutqvist
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The accuracy of the cause of death certification was surveyed in 802 breast carcinoma patients reported to the Swedish Cancer Registry from Stockholm county during 1961-1963. A total of 502 deaths occurred during the follow-up period of which 484 were eligible for the analysis. In 7 per cent the officially recorded underlying cause of death failed to accurately reflect the cancer status at death, which was mostly due to diagnostic errors or errors in the coding of the death certificate data. There seemed to be a net overestimation of intercurrent deaths in the official mortality statistics and a corresponding net underestimation of breast carcinoma deaths. Breast carcinoma was mentioned as a contributory cause of death in only 52 per cent of those certified to have died from intercurrent causes but who had recurrent disease at death. Among those with breast carcinoma as a certified contributory cause, 52 per cent did not have recurrent disease according to the clinical records. It is therefore concluded that official data on breast carcinoma as a contributory cause of death are of limited use in descriptive epidemiology.

乳腺癌患者死亡原因证明的有效性。
对1961-1963年斯德哥尔摩县向瑞典癌症登记处报告的802名乳腺癌患者进行了死因证明的准确性调查。随访期间共发生502例死亡,其中484例符合分析条件。在7%的病例中,官方记录的潜在死亡原因未能准确反映死亡时的癌症状况,这主要是由于诊断错误或死亡证明数据编码错误。官方死亡率统计中似乎净高估了同期死亡人数,而相应的净低估了乳腺癌死亡人数。只有52%的经证实死于交叉原因但死时患有复发性疾病的人提到乳腺癌是导致死亡的一个原因。根据临床记录,在确诊为乳腺癌的患者中,52%的人没有复发。因此,得出的结论是,关于乳腺癌作为死亡原因之一的官方数据在描述流行病学中用途有限。
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