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Mortality Statistics > Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of breast (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Slovenia: 0.497265 deaths per 1 million peo 
#2   Georgia: 0.213812 deaths per 1 million peo 
#3   Nicaragua: 0.182983 deaths per 1 million peo 
#4   Egypt: 0.0903156 deaths per 1 million peo 
#5   Argentina: 0.0758764 deaths per 1 million peo 
#6   Ecuador: 0.0748279 deaths per 1 million peo 
#7   Venezuela: 0.0394089 deaths per 1 million peo 
#8   Poland: 0.025935 deaths per 1 million peo 
#9   Korea, South: 0.0205588 deaths per 1 million peo 
#10   Brazil: 0.0107462 deaths per 1 million peo 
#11   Mexico: 0.00941593 deaths per 1 million peo 
Weighted average: 0.1 deaths per 1 million peo  


DEFINITION: Total for all ages and sexes. Database compiled January 2004. Total of figures for:
  • Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of breast
The mortality statistics consist of deaths registered in national vital registration systems, as submitted to the World Health Organisation. Underlying cause of death is listed as coded by the relevant national authority. Death registration coverage and cross-national differences in coding practices, particularly in the use of codes for ill-defined and unknown causes, must be taken into account to validly compare mortality rates for specific causes across countries. Great caution should therefore be taken when doing inter-country comparisons. The "mortality" statistics listed here are therefore best thought of as an indication of the data being recorded by various nations, rather than as an accurate indicator of real causes of death. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

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NOTES: These statistics are derived from official causes of death detailed on certificates of death by each country. Rather than being a true indicator of the number of deaths attributed to a particular cause, mortality statistics reveal more about a particular country's reporting processes.

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