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Am 22. Januar 2010 korrigierte die israelische Botschaft ihren fehlerhaften Artikel von
2008:[39] (siehe auch Bild rechts) Zur Zahl der Krebstoten in Israel Richtigstellung. Im
Oktober 2008 wurde an dieser Stelle über einen Rückgang der Zahl von Krebstoten in
Israel berichtet. Bei der Zusammenfassung eines Artikels aus der Zeitung Haaretz
unterlief dabei ein Fehler. Wo es hieß: So starben etwa im Jahr 2004 152 Menschen in
Israel an Krebs; 2003 waren es 160 Tote, wurde versehentlich die Angabe pro 100 000
Menschen weggelassen (Krebsraten werden üblicherweise in Form der absoluten Zahl
pro 100 000 angegeben). Der Beitrag im Newsletter basierte auf einem Haaretz-Artikel in
hebräischer Sprache. Eine autorisierte englische Fassung gibt es unter dem folgenden
Link: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1030483.html
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Last update - 19:21 22/10/2008
Number of new cases of cancer drops in Israel
By Yuval Azoulay, Haaretz Correspondent
Tags: Health, Israel News
The number of people diagnosed with cancer in Israel has dropped, according to Dr. Micha Barchana, director of the Israel National Cancer Registry, during a press conference held Wednesday.
"The drop can be attributed specifically to declining numbers of women contracting breast cancer and a reduction in the number of intestinal cancer cases in both sexes as well as a decrease in throat and lung cancer-related deaths," said Barchana, during the conference held to mark the Israel Cancer Association's annual pledge drive.
"There has however been a rise in the number of instances of prostate cancer and in the early identification of breast cancer due to increased public awareness resulting in early diagnosis of the disease," Dr. Barchana added.
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Data shows that 3,075 cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in 2006, compared with 3,144 cases in 2005, the majority of cases falling within the Arab sector.
The number of cancer-related deaths has also declined in recent years: 152of 100,000 Israelis died of cancer in 2004, a slightly lower figure to the 160 deaths recorded the previous year.
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2008:[39] (siehe auch Bild rechts) Zur Zahl der Krebstoten in Israel Richtigstellung. Im
Oktober 2008 wurde an dieser Stelle über einen Rückgang der Zahl von Krebstoten in
Israel berichtet. Bei der Zusammenfassung eines Artikels aus der Zeitung Haaretz
unterlief dabei ein Fehler. Wo es hieß: So starben etwa im Jahr 2004 152 Menschen in
Israel an Krebs; 2003 waren es 160 Tote, wurde versehentlich die Angabe pro 100 000
Menschen weggelassen (Krebsraten werden üblicherweise in Form der absoluten Zahl
pro 100 000 angegeben). Der Beitrag im Newsletter basierte auf einem Haaretz-Artikel in
hebräischer Sprache. Eine autorisierte englische Fassung gibt es unter dem folgenden
Link: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1030483.html
Quelle
Last update - 19:21 22/10/2008
Number of new cases of cancer drops in Israel
By Yuval Azoulay, Haaretz Correspondent
Tags: Health, Israel News
The number of people diagnosed with cancer in Israel has dropped, according to Dr. Micha Barchana, director of the Israel National Cancer Registry, during a press conference held Wednesday.
"The drop can be attributed specifically to declining numbers of women contracting breast cancer and a reduction in the number of intestinal cancer cases in both sexes as well as a decrease in throat and lung cancer-related deaths," said Barchana, during the conference held to mark the Israel Cancer Association's annual pledge drive.
"There has however been a rise in the number of instances of prostate cancer and in the early identification of breast cancer due to increased public awareness resulting in early diagnosis of the disease," Dr. Barchana added.
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Data shows that 3,075 cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in 2006, compared with 3,144 cases in 2005, the majority of cases falling within the Arab sector.
The number of cancer-related deaths has also declined in recent years: 152of 100,000 Israelis died of cancer in 2004, a slightly lower figure to the 160 deaths recorded the previous year.
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