Abstract

The frequency of cancer in diabetes mellitus.

Highlights

  • IffERDA-N10-1 gives the clistribution of post mortems (P.M.'s) according to age and total of P.M.'s

  • Tms paper is concerned with the problem of whether the incidence of malignant diseases in diabetics is significantly different from that in non-diabetics

  • Particular attention is drawn to the fact that the age distribution of diabetics appears to be, by and large, a good replica of that for diabetes morbiditv in the general population

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IffERDA-N

10-1 gives the clistribution of post mortems (P.M.'s) according to age and total of P.M.'s. Particular attention is drawn to the fact that the age distribution (total) of diabetics appears to be, by and large, a good replica of that for diabetes morbiditv in the general population. It shows the characteristic increase in diabetes morbiditv between the ages 50-80 with a pronounced peak between 60 and 70 just hk-e ihe diabetes morbiditv curve in the general population. There is nothing in the age distributions as displaved in Table H which would suggest a statistical bias to be responsible for that difference.

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