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Table 4 Number of cases of cancer mortality and percentage of excess mortality under the assumption that deprivation of each area was the same as the average deprivation of the 10% of areas with the lowest deprivation.

From: Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities

 

Men

Women

Cities

Number (total = 16.413)

% of excess

95% CI

Number (total = 1.142)

% of excess

95% CI

Alicante

481

15.57

6.65

23.75

108

5.61

-4.16

14.60

Barcelona

3736

17.38

14.15

20.83

502

3.38

-0.82

7.69

Bilbao

695

13.17

7.79

15.56

38

1.13

-6.31

8.09

Castellón

83

5.18

-8.53

16.92

-8

-1

-17.65

14.20

Córdoba

45

1.52

-10.53

12.57

-83

-4.73

-18.02

7.51

Madrid

7099

19.49

17.07

21.98

621

2.54

-0.89

6.05

Málaga

778

17.79

10.73

24.29

29

1.01

-8.83

9.79

Sevilla

1161

16.31

10.81

21.53

-48

-1.03

-7.14

5.23

Valencia

1343

14.61

8.53

20.00

260

4.40

-2.54

10.85

Vigo

-166

-5.68

-19.35

7.70

-508

-26.53

-44.43

-10.93

Zaragoza

1158

15.52

9.63

21.06

231

4.95

-1.39

11.05

  1. Men and women, 11 cities in Spain, 1996-2003.
  2. 95%CI credibility interval