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justforart

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maybe a little late but i was wondering if any one knows where to find accurate information about the leading causes of death for different age groups and genders and statistics on mortality and morbidty rates. I know there is multiple choice of them from past years but the rates have changed and just wondered if anyone has the right answers for 2011.
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you don't really need to know exact figures; just trends

E.g.
- CVD mortality rates have been declining over the last few decades
- The incidence of CVD increases with age
 
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you don't really need to know exact figures; just trends E.g. CVD rates have been declining over the last few decades
yea trends, ie: increasing, decreasing...leading causes...you dont have to add statistics (you wont get credit if you get them right or you wont get marks taken away if wrong)
 

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oh yeah, but how they ask leading causes of death e.g. in 2007 MC it was prostate for men and breast for woman but now is aparently lung for both
 

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Yeah I see what you saying,
I found my information like that from my textbook,

P.s Lung cancer is the major cause of cancer death
 

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Cancer is increasing in incidence but death rates r decreasing due to better technology, treatment and earlier detection

CVD is decreasing but is still australia's biggest killer.
 

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in the textbook i have, they are conflicting it says both cancer and CVD are biggest killer??
Also does anyone know if they have a limited amount of marks a question can be worth in
section one short answer, cause i saw a 15 mark Q :O it was a couple years ago and ther hasn't been
one since but i didn't know if it was a rule, so more stuff was tested???
 

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