Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum.
State of California, Department of Health ; prepared by the staff of the Crippled Children Services Section and Center for Health Statistics.
Digital : Google Books1976- Digital : Calif Healthc Found2001- Digital : State Calif2004.
A compilation of data on social, economic and physical aspects of the State.
Digital : Can Cancer Soc2002-
Contains incidence and mortality based on directory-type information including "Provincial/territorial CA registers."
Includes estimates of cancer incidence and survival rates based on reports from the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program. Cancer mortality statistics are derived from Division of Vital Statistics death data.
Estimated incidence and mortality, cancer around the world, five year survival rates for major sites, trends in survival by race (varies). Major trends in cancer, 1975; A comparison of White and Black population, 1976; Classification of data in research, 1979; Cancer in young adults, 1982; Review of ACS estimates of cancer cases and death, 1983; Cancer incidence and survival in patients 65 years of age and older, 1986.
edited by R. Sankaranarayanan, R. Swaminathan.
prepared by Lewis E. Kraus, Susan Stoddard, David Gilmartin.
prepared by Lita Jans, Susan Stoddard, Lewis Kraus.
prepared by Lita Jans, Susan Stoddard.
prepared by Susan Stoddard, Lita Jans, Joan M. Ripple, Lewis Kraus.
Printno. 3, 6, 13, 16-126, 128-190, 192-194, 207-208, [1931-32], 1933-41, [1942], 1943-46, [1947-48]. Chelsea B. Polis, Sarah E.K. Bradley, Akinrinola Bankole, Tsuyoshi Onda, Trevor Croft and Susheela Singh.
In the developing world, 74 million unintended pregnancies occur annually, of which a sizable share, 30%, are due to contraceptive failure among women using some type of contraceptive method. Detailed information on contraceptive failure rates is critical to inform improvements in provision of contraceptive information, supplies and services, which can help women and couples to use methods correctly and consistently. We undertook a study to update contraceptive failure rates and provide a more comprehensive global picture. We provide new estimates of contraceptive failure in 43 counties across seven subregions using recent data from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS).
P. Shnohr, G. Jensen, P. Lange, H. Scharling, and M. Appleyard.
Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University.
Report 1. Medicaid hospital costs -- Report 2. Medicare hospital costs.
Digital : Calif Dept Public Health1999-