Analysis of the Fulfillment Index for Malignant Neoplastic Deaths among Urban Residents in 2020
10.11783/j.issn.1002-3674.2025.02.003
- VernacularTitle:2020年城市居民恶性肿瘤死亡的Fulfillment指数分析
- Author:
Liye ZHOU
1
;
Sijing CHEN
;
Mengjiao SUN
Author Information
1. 山西医科大学管理学院(030000)
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Abridged life table;
Cause eliminated life table;
Fulfillment index
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Statistics
2025;42(2):171-174
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective Analyzing the impact of malignant tumors on the life expectancy of urban residents of different ages and genders.Methods Applying the Fulfillment Index proposed by Prithwis Das Gupta,analyze the 2020 national urban resident mortalitysurveillance data by age and gender using Excel software.Results In 2020,the lifeexpectancy at birth for the urban population was 81.21 years(78.80 years for males and 83.80 years for females).The loss of life expectancy due to malignant tumors was 2.90 years(3.33 years for males and 2.32 years for females).The majority of deaths from malignant tumors were concentrated in the 40~60 age group,and the impact on potential life expectancy increased with age.The 60- age group experienced the highest loss of potential life expectancy due to malignant tumors.There were differences in the Fulfillment Index between males and females.The highest Fulfillment Index for males was in the 60- age group(40.68),while for females,it was in the 40- age group(47.85).In age groups below 60,the Fulfillment Index for females was consistently higher than that for males,indicating a trend of malignant tumors occurring at a younger age in females.Conclusion The loss of life expectancy due to malignant tumors varies across different age groups and genders,highlighting the need for different prevention and treatment priorities.Health authorities should guide and enhance public awareness of malignant tumor prevention to help extend life expectancy.