Nasopharynx cancer death rates

per 100,000 men, 1955–2013

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    1955 Ranking
    1. Scotland 0.48
    2. United Kingdom 0.32
    3. Denmark 0.32
    4. England and Wales 0.30
    5. Switzerland 0.30
    6. Northern Ireland 0.29
    7. Finland 0.26
    8. New Zealand 0.24
    9. Czechoslovakia 0.20
    10. Canada 0.19
    11. Australia 0.15
    12. Norway 0.14
    13. Sweden 0.14
    14. Netherlands 0.13
    15. Ireland 0.12
    16. France 0.09
    17. Belgium 0.07
    18. Japan 0.06
    19. Spain 0.01
    2013 Ranking
    1. Singapore 4.60
    2. Hong Kong 4.20
    3. Moldova 0.50
    4. Portugal 0.50
    5. Poland 0.40
    6. Spain 0.40
    7. Hungary 0.40
    8. Kyrgyzstan 0.40
    9. Mauritius 0.40
    10. Czech Republic 0.30
    11. Serbia 0.30
    12. Croatia 0.30
    13. Northern Ireland 0.30
    14. Austria 0.20
    15. South Africa 0.20
    16. Netherlands 0.20
    17. Japan 0.20
    18. United Kingdom 0.20
    19. Norway 0.10
    20. Scotland 0.10
    21. Kuwait 0.10
    22. Germany 0.10
    23. Finland 0.10
    24. Sweden 0.10

    Nasopharynx cancer mortality rate for males. Mortality is the number of deaths occurring in a given period in a specified population. It can be expressed as an absolute number of deaths per year or as a rate per 100,000 persons per year. Mortality data are provided by national statistical offices.

    Source: International Agency for Research on Cancer