Number of women aged 50-69 years who have been screened for breast cancer in a 2 year period.
This item has been superseded by a newer version by one or more Registration Authorities.
Definition
Screening rates for breast cancer for women within the national target age group.
Indicator Summary
Total number of women aged 50–69 years
Calculation: The average of the ABS estimated resident populations (females aged 50-69 years) for each of the years in the 2 year screening period.
Calculation: The average of the ABS estimated resident populations (females aged 50-69 years) for each of the years in the 2 year screening period.
Rates are directly age-standardised to the Australian population as at 30 June 2001, expressed 100 people.
Calculation rules
- Description
- Rates are directly age-standardised to the Australian population as at 30 June 2001, expressed 100 people.
Number of women aged 50-69 years who have been screened for breast cancer in a 2 year period.
Total number of women aged 50–69 years
Calculation: The average of the ABS estimated resident populations (females aged 50-69 years) for each of the years in the 2 year screening period.
Calculation: The average of the ABS estimated resident populations (females aged 50-69 years) for each of the years in the 2 year screening period.
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- Data Element
- Person: Sex, Code N
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- Data Element
- Person—age, total years N[NN]
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