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What is all-cause mortality?
Pronunciation: /ɔl kɔz mɔrˈtæləti/
all-cause mortality
Definition
A term that refers to death from any cause. In statistics, all-cause mortality is usually a measure of the total number of deaths from any cause in a specific group of people over a specific period of time. For example, all-cause mortality may be reported for people who live in one area of the country or who are of a specific gender, age, race, or ethnic group.