Australia Counts Better Cancer Survival Rates Than New Zealand
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Cancer rates continue to climb in New Zealand more rapidly than in neighboring Australia, according to a study in the New Zealand Medical Journal that covered the years 2000 through 2007.
Cancer rates continue to climb in New Zealand more rapidly than in neighboring Australia, according to a study in the New Zealand Medical Journal that covered the years 2000 through 2007. During that period, New Zealand counted 3.3% more cases in women than Australia, but 4.7% lower in men. On the other hand, Zealand counted 15.5% more cancer deaths in women and 4.6% in men than Australia. (Click here for more)
"NZ Cancer Stats Worse Than Australia" - MSN NZ (8/15/2014)