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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 28.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Cancer. 2013 Jan 19;49(7):1588–1599. doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2012.12.018

Table 4.

Number of events (death due to ICD10 X60–84), person-years at risk, and number of events per 1000 py.

Number of events Person-years at risk Number of events per 1000 py
Prostate cancer-free men in comparison cohort
 0–6 months after inclusion 30 263653 0.11
 6–18 months after inclusion 121 507589 0.24
 >18 months after inclusion 634 2100308 0.30
Men with prostate cancer
 0–6 months after diagnosis 38 51947 0.73
 6–18 months after diagnosis 48 97546 0.49
 >18 months after diagnosis 125 368461 0.34
Early detection features:
Men with prostate cancer - T1c
 0–6 months after diagnosis 15 17163 0.87
 6–18 months after diagnosis 14 33122 0.42
 >18 months after diagnosis 27 125366 0.22
Men with prostate cancer - Mode of detection1 - Health control
 0–6 months after diagnosis 5 12140 0.41
 6–18 months after diagnosis 7 23445 0.30
 >18 months after diagnosis 10 76840 0.13
Men with prostate cancer - Low risk
 0–6 months after diagnosis 7 12612 0.56
 6–18 months after diagnosis 14 24612 0.57
 >18 months after diagnosis 28 103557 0.27
Men with prostate cancer - Intermediate risk
 0–6 months after diagnosis 8 12274 0.65
 6–18 months after diagnosis 10 23688 0.42
 >18 months after diagnosis 17 95989 0.18
Men with prostate cancer - Treatment with curative intent
 0–6 months after diagnosis 5 17392 0.29
 6–18 months after diagnosis 13 34003 0.38
 >18 months after diagnosis 28 144349 0.19
1

Presented for subcohort with PC diagnosis after January 1, 2000.