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. 2021 Jan 26;21:219. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10274-1

Table 2.

Cervical cancer mortality rates (per 100,000 women-years), data availability, percent change, and estimated annual percent change and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals in Peruvian women between 2008 and 2017

Geographical areas Cervical cancer mortality rates (per 100,000 women-years)
2008 2017 % change (2017/2008) EAPC 95%CI
Coast region
 Ancash 8.85 7.05 −20 − 4.9 −9.8, 0.2
 Arequipa 8.82 6.10 − 31 − 3.9* − 8.1, 0.4
 Callao 4.25 5.93 40 0.4 − 7.1, 8.6
 Ica 7.22 8.14 13 1.9 −4.4, 8.6
 La Libertad 11.77 11.46 −3 − 3.0 −6.7, 0.7
 Lambayeque 5.02 11.32 125 5.1 −5.1, 16.4
 Lima 8.66 6.58 −24 −3.6* −6.3, −0.8
 Moquegua 16.74 10.87 −35 −8.5 −16.6, 0.3
 Piura 10.26 5.97 −42 −4.3* −7.7, −0.7
 Tacna 9.45 16.20 71 3.5 −3.0, 10.5
 Tumbes 4.86 2.26 −53 −8.1 − 18.7, 3.9
Highlands region
 Apurimac 5.61 12.84 129 6.9 −8.0, 24.3
 Ayacucho 10.80 8.21 −24 −0.8 −9.4, 8.6
 Cajamarca 8.81 9.62 9 −4.0 −11.9, 4.4
 Cusco 10.63 11.94 12 1.3 −2.1, 4.9
 Huancavelica 12.23 18.39 50 −0.5 −9.0, 8.8
 Huanuco 25.70 22.67 −12 0.4 −3.3, 4.2
 Junin 21.76 22.09 2 −0.3 −4.8, 4.3
 Pasco 13.20 9.09 −31 −2.6 −13.9, 10.1
 Puno 11.37 9.42 −17 2.3 −3.9, 8.9
Rainforest region
 Amazonas 30.04 23.53 −22 −2.4 −17.4, 15.3
 Loreto 49.29 18.95 −62 −5.4 −13.1, 3.1
 Madre de Dios 55.76 7.40 −87 −6.7 −19.6, 8.3
 San Martin 19.35 17.46 −10 0.9 −3.2, 5.3
 Ucayali 29.53 13.60 −54 −12.9* −21.8, −3.2

* significantly different from 0 (p < 0.05)

APC, estimated annual percent change; CI: confidence interval