Abstract
ObjectivesTo identify patterns of variation in breast cancer mortality in Europe (1980–2010), using a model-based approach. MethodsMortality data were obtained from the World Health Organization database and mixed models were used to describe the time trends in the age-standardized mortality rates (ASMR). Model-based clustering was used to identify clusters of countries with homogeneous variation in ASMR. ResultsThree patterns were identified. Patterns 1 and 2 are characterized by stable or slightly increasing trends in ASMR in the first half of the period analysed, and a clear decline is observed thereafter; in pattern 1 the median of the ASMR is higher, and the highest rates were achieved sooner. Pattern 3 is characterised by a rapid increase in mortality until 1999, declining slowly thereafter. ConclusionThis study provides a general model for the description and interpretation of the variation in breast cancer mortality in Europe, based in three main patterns.
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