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Table 1 Lung cancer mortality in Spain, 2011–2017, by sex and SES quintile. Number of deaths, population-year, crude mortality rate per 100,000 inhabitants, and ASR-E with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) per 100,000 inhabitants. (ASR-E: Age-standardized rates considering the 2013 European standard population)

From: Socio-economic inequalities in lung cancer mortality in Spain: a nation-wide study using area-based deprivation

Sex

SES quintile

Deaths

Population-year

Crude mortality rate

ASR-E

(95% CI)

Men

Q1 (least deprived)

22,069

36,841,952

59.9

86.6

(86.2–87.8)

Q2

24,618

35,503,993

69.3

90.5

(90.1–91.7)

Q3

25,391

33,345,074

76.1

93.5

(93.0-94.6)

Q4

24,296

29,861,076

81.4

95.3

(94.8–96.5)

Q5 (most deprived)

23,409

27,430,214

85.3

99.0

(98.5-100.2)

Total

119,783

162,982,309

73.5

92.6

(92.4–93.1)

Women

Q1 (least deprived)

7,918

39,652,172

20.0

22.2

(21.7–22.7)

Q2

6,495

36,887,942

17.6

18.3

(17.9–18.7)

Q3

5,798

34,002,808

17.1

17.0

(16.6–17.4)

Q4

4,719

29,913,912

15.8

15.1

(14.7–15.6)

Q5 (most deprived)

3,712

26,894,308

13.8

13.2

(12.8–13.7)

Total

28,642

167,351,142

17.1

17.4

(17.2–17.6)