Premature mortality due to cervical cancer: study of interrupted time series
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To verify the effect of the Pact for Health on premature mortality (30-69 years) attributed to cervical cancer in Brazil and its macroregions, using interrupted time series analysis. METHODS: Segmented regression was used to assess "change in level" and "change in...
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Main Authors: | Maria Isabel do Nascimento (Author), Felipe Corrêa Massahud (Author), Nathália Giácomo Barbosa (Author), Cássio Destefani Lopes (Author), Vanessa da Costa Rodrigues (Author) |
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Universidade de São Paulo,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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