Mortality Statistics of Insured Wage Earners And Their Families Experience of T

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Mortality Statistics of Insured Wage Earners And Their Families Experience of T
Louis Israel Dublin
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TABLE 100.
MORTALITY FROM CANCER OF THE BREAST-. FEMALES CLASSIFIED BY COLOR AND BY AGE PERIOD.
Death Rates per 100, 000 Persons Exposed. 1911 to 1916.
Experience of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Industrial Department.
A Re Period.
White Females.
Colored Females.
All ages one and over 11. 7 14. 7 1 to 24 . .
f . 1 25 to 34 2. 5 3. 3 35 to 44 17. 4 18. 9 45 to 54 36. 9 41. 9 55 to 64 47. 6 59. 9 65 to 74 76. 0 96. 3 75 and over 108. 8 118. 0 f Less than . 05 per 100, 000.
There is a const
...antly rising death rate with age from this cause for both white and colored females. There is also a decided excess in the death rate among colored over white females although this excess among colored females is not so marked as it was for cancer of the female genital organs.
Throughout the six years under examination, there was, with the exception of the year 1915 for colored women, little devia- tion in the death rate for cancer of the breast. In the following table, we quote our experience for each of the years from 1911 to 1916: TABLE 101.


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