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Answer:

1. The baseline prevalence of breast cancer is:

= 0.12%.

Interpretation: 0.12% of the starting population was diagnosed with breast cancer.

2. The one-year cumulative incidence (incidence proportion) for each of the three years:

Time Starting Breast Lost to Cumulative

Population Cancer Follow-up Incidence

Start 20,000 24 0

1980 19,976 50 80 0.25%

1981 19,846 64 6 0.32%

1982 19,776 48 10 0.24%

End 19,718

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Baseline starting population = 20,000

Breast Cancer diagnosis at the starting period = 24

Baseline prevalence = 24/20,000 = 0.12%

Time Starting Breast Lost to

Population Cancer Follow-up

Start 20,000 24 0

1980 19,976 50 80

1981 64 6

1982 48 10

End

Time Starting Breast Lost to Cumulative

Population Cancer Follow-up Incidence

Start 20,000 24 0

1980 19,976 50 80 0.25% (50/19,976 * 100)

1981 19,846 64 6 0.32% (64/19,846 * 100)

1982 19,776 48 10 0.24% (48/19,776 * 100)

End 19,718

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