The answer will depend on which country's census the question is about. You ought to be aware that morbidity and mortality rates are not the same across all countries.
The outcome of breast cancer is very dependent of the stage at the time of diagnosis.
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Mortality rates for infants in Philippines are about 17 deaths per 1000 births. Mortality rates for males are about four times higher than for females in the Philippines.
In general, mortality and morbidity rates for forehead lifts and similar facial cosmetic procedures are very low.
The morbidity and mortality rates for this cosmetic procedure are close to zero.
Serious morbidity or mortality occurs in 1% or less of patients. Combined major and minor complication rates are approximately 20%.
The answer will depend on which country's census the question is about. You ought to be aware that morbidity and mortality rates are not the same across all countries.
The same operative mortality is expected when compared to cardiopulmonary bypass patients.
There is no morbidity or mortality associated with external fetoscopy. In the case of endoscopic fetoscopy, the risk of fetal loss is estimated to be between 3% and 5%.
Morbidity and mortality resulting from this surgery is close to zero, particularly because of the new surgical techniques and tools that prevent intra-operative bleeding of the tumor.
Chronic infection after surgical repair can increase morbidity. There are no instances reported of death following a hydrocele repair.
The rate of complications with chin implants as well as sliding genioplasties is about 5%.
In the study of 245 patients, ventricular reconstruction by myocardial resection was found to have an associated in-hospital mortality rate of 78.1%.
The outcome of breast cancer is very dependent of the stage at the time of diagnosis.
Despite advances, morbidity rates are 25-35% and mortality rates are 40-50%.