995 resultados para Kansallinen kokoomus - ulkopolitiikka - 1995-2000


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The White Cane Update newsletter includes information about the latest happenings at the Iowa Department for the Blind.

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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission

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Newsletter produced by the Iowa Civil Rights Commission

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Annual report produced by Iowa Board of Parole

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Report produced by Community Development, part of Iowa Economic Development

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Monthly newsletter for the Iowa Department of Public Health

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Other Audit Reports - Special Investigation

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BACKGROUND: To update the pattern of cancer mortality in Europe. Materials and methods: We analysed cancer mortality in 34 European countries during 2000-2004, with an overview of trends in 1975-2004 using data from the World Health Organization. RESULTS: From 1990-1994 to 2000-2004, overall cancer mortality in the European Union declined from 185.2 to 168.0/100 000 (world standard, -9%) in men and from 104.8 to 96.9 (-8%) in women, with larger falls in middle age. Total cancer mortality trends were favourable, though to a variable degree, in all major European countries, including Russia, but not in Romania. The major determinants of these favourable trends were the decline of lung (-16%) and other tobacco-related cancers in men, together with the persistent falls in gastric cancer, and the recent appreciable falls in colorectal cancer. In women, relevant contributions came from the persistent decline in cervical cancer and the recent falls in breast cancer mortality, particularly in northern and western Europe. Favourable trends were also observed for testicular cancer, Hodgkin lymphomas, leukaemias, and other neoplasms amenable to treatment, though the reductions were still appreciably smaller in eastern Europe. CONCLUSION: This updated analysis of cancer mortality in Europe showed a persistent favourable trend over the last years.

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Annual report produced by the Iowa Department of Public Health

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Departmental report produced by the Department of Education.

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Newsletter for Information Technology Department

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Other Audit Reports - Performance Investigation