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Berlin Demography Dialogue Higher (Excess) Mortality in Germany Due to COVID-19?

At the first Berlin Demography Dialogue co-organised by the BiB on 24 February 2021, the course of excess mortality in international comparison and data availability were discussed. more: Higher (Excess) Mortality in Germany Due to COVID-19? …

Krankenschwester hält älterem Patienten die Hand (refer to: Higher (Excess) Mortality in Germany Due to COVID-19?) | Source: © Sandor Kacso / Adobe Stock

Press ReleaseDecreasing Death Rate from Lung Cancer among Men – Further Increase among Women

In Germany, men die twice as often from lung cancer than women. According to calculations based on cause-of-death statistics, in 2017 about 44 out of 100,000 men died of lung cancer. Among women, this was true for 22. more: Decreasing Death Rate from Lung Cancer among Men – Further Increase among Women …

Development of lung cancer mortality in Germany by sex from 1956 to 2017 (standardised death rate per 100,000 inhabitants) (refer to: Decreasing Death Rate from Lung Cancer among Men – Further Increase among Women)

1.42 million EU grants for REDIMBiB Expands Research on Causes of Death

Starting in August, Dr. Pavel Grigoriev will be strengthening mortality research at the BiB by launching his research project “Regional Disparities in Cause-Specific Mortality in Europe” (REDIM). more: BiB Expands Research on Causes of Death …

Director Prof. Dr. Schneider and Dr. Pavel Grigoriev (refer to: BiB Expands Research on Causes of Death)

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