1. Sum of Deaths by Category
Gastrointestinal and Respiratory cancers have the highest mortality rates over time.
Breast and Female Reproductive cancers show a negative relationship with deaths over the years.
No deaths were reported for children aged 0-5 in categories like Breast and Female Reproductive, Head and Neck, and Malignant Melanoma of the Skin.
2. Sum of Deaths by Year
The year 1998 recorded the lowest number of deaths.
The year 2019 recorded the highest number of deaths.
3. Sum of Deaths by Population
There is a positive relationship between the number of deaths and the year, likely due to population growth.
4. Sum of Deaths by Age
Death rates increase with age, except for individuals aged 80 and above, possibly due to the smaller population in this age group.
Youth under 25 have the lowest death rates, likely due to stronger immune systems.
5. Sum of Deaths by Gender
Male mortality is slightly higher than female mortality, excluding unspecified cases.
Unspecified deaths may be due to individuals declining to disclose their gender, possibly due to societal stigma.
Breast and Female Reproductive cancers are the leading cause of death among women.
Trachea, Bronchus, and Lung cancers are the leading cause of death among men, potentially linked to smoking.
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