HLTA03H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Gini Coefficient, Bronchus, Nicotine Replacement Therapy

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25 january 2018 / individual determinants of health. Relation between individual lifestyle factors, social and community networks, and general socio-economic/cultural/environmental conditions. Ex: going to dentist is a choice. Ex: back in the days magazines promoted smoking as good. Non-smokes still have a 30-50% increased risk. 1/14 men and 1/18 women will die from lung cancer. Men can die in higher numbers than in women. Men can still have breast cancer, it is not only women. Surprisingly, females have a higher rate of lung/bronchus cancer deaths than male (0. 01% difference) Lung and bronchus death in males and females rank first at. Morbidity prevalence or incidence of disease in specific. Co-morbidity cases where people have more than one illness (simultaneous condition) Mortality number of deaths across specific population. It gets tricky when there is more than one co-morbidity. Ex: 28,600 canadians will develop lung cancer in 2017.

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