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Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the states in the Northeast region of Brazil.

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Table 2.

The health situation in the states of the Northeast region of Brazil.

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Table 3.

Sequential structure of model comparison.

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Table 4.

Breast cancer mortality standardized rates (per 100,000 women) from 1980 to 2019 in the states of north-eastern Brazil.

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Fig 1.

Breast cancer mortality rates by age group and death period in Northeast Brazil, 1980–2019.

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Fig 2.

Distribution of mean mortality rates observed for breast cancer according to age groups in Northeast states, Brazil, 1980–2019.

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Fig 3.

Mortality rates for breast cancer in the Northeast states of Brazil, by period 1980 to 2019.

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Fig 4.

Mortality rates for breast cancer in the Northeast states of Brazil, by period 1980 to 2019.

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Fig 5.

Breast cancer mortality rates by age group and death cohort in Northeast Brazil, 1980–2019.

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Fig 6.

Distribution of mean mortality rates observed for breast cancer according to cohort groups in Northeast States, Brazil, 1980–2019.

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Table 5.

Deviance an p-value analysis in sequential construction of age, period and cohort models.

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Fig 7.

Results of the age-period-cohort model adjusted for breast cancer mortality according to the age effect and states of the Northeast, Brazil, 1980–2019.

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Fig 8.

Results of the age-period-cohort model adjusted for breast cancer mortality according to the period effect and states of the Northeast, Brazil, 1980–2019.

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Fig 9.

Results of the age-period-cohort model adjusted for breast cancer mortality according to the cohort effect in north-eastern states, Brazil, 1980–2019.

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