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Standardized number of deaths from colorectal cancer in women per 100,000 inhabitants, care region Kleine Stad, Flanders, period 2003-2012. For this cause of death group colon cancer with ICD-10 codes C18-C21 (death from cancer colon, rectum or anus), an analysis was made for the period 2003-2012. This refers to the average number of inhabitants in the region during the period 2003-2012. All figures refer only to residents of the Flemish Region. Foreigners and residents of the Walloon Region or the Brussels-Capital Region who died in the Flemish Region are therefore not included. They also do not appear in the population denominators. Average annual number of deaths in the region for the selected cause of death for the period 2003-2012. This is direct standardization and is expressed as "number of deaths per 100,000 persons of a standard population". This method is used in these maps (comprehensive mortality atlas) and in comparisons between Flanders and Europe. The legend is structured as follows: the centre of each interval (group boundaries) is 10% lower than the following group, and 10% higher than the previous group.https://www.zorg-en-gezondheid.be/number-deaths-per-region-2014Definiti… of care region Small City: A care region is a geographically defined area. With a view to stimulating and organising cooperation between health and welfare facilities and determining the programming, the Flemish Government divides the Flemish Region into care regions, taking into account existing partnerships and their specificities and respecting provincial boundaries. The Flemish government also pays attention to the accessibility and accessibility of the health facilities or welfare facilities for the user. Zorgregiolayer Kleine Stad divides the area of the Flemish Region into 59 areas. The Brussels-Capital Region may be included as an additional area in certain cases where the Flemish authorities have competence in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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