all-cause mortality

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mortality
noun[U]
uk
/mɔːˈtæl.ə.ti/
us
/mɔːrˈtæl.ə.t̬i/
the way that people do not live ...
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No reduction inall-causemortalitywas realized (2;22).
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Primary endpoint -all-causemortalitysupplemented by analyses of recurrence-free survival, second primary cancers and non-fatal events leading to hospitalization.
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The main end points evaluated during the follow-up wereall-causemortality, cause of death, and cardiovascular events.
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Among themall-causemortalityrose in the 1990s, but decreased among patients with >10 years from onset.
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Primary endpoints were time to locoregional recurrence, frequency of mastectomy for recurrence, breast cancer-specific mortality, time to distant metastases, andall-causemortality.
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Mortality refers toall-causemortality, although this definition is not explicitly defined in all the papers.
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Over the past two decades, data dealing with the impact of serum cholesterol onall-causemortalityhave been gathered.
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Main end points wereall-causemortality, all-cause hospital admissions, and cardiovascular events.
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This translated into a 58% increased risk forall-causemortalityamong diabetics.
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These women were also shown to have reduced risk ofall-causemortality.
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In one epidemiological study,all-causemortalityincreased in the month following a severe stressor the death of a spouse.
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Fibrates reduce the number of non-fatal heart attacks, but do not improveall-causemortalityand are therefore indicated only in those not tolerant to statins.
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However, extensive research has shown that moderate alcohol intake is associated with health benefits, including less cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and lowerall-causemortality.
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The primary endpoint was sudden cardiac death, and the secondary endpoint wasall-causemortality.
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Idraparinux or idrabiotaparinux decreased major bleeding rate significantly but had a trend to increase theall-causemortalitycompared with warfarin.
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While the mortality rates of ex-drinkers and heavy drinkers are significantly elevated, the all-causemortalityrates may be 15-18% lower among moderate drinkers.
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