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These parts and failures might be avoidable.
By using aluminium trays or foils, the development of unwanted substances, such as 3-monochlorpropandiol or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, e.g. during barbecuing, might be avoidable.
7 It has been estimated that 10% of deaths from ovarian cancers might be avoidable.
Thus, of 13,019 breast cancers diagnosed annually in California, as many as 1,432 attributable to EPRT use, 2,604 attributable to alcohol consumption, 1,953 attributable to physical inactivity, and 1,432 attributable to never breastfeeding might be avoidable.
The causes of this increase remain puzzling, though the time trend suggests the action of new causal agents that might be avoidable [ 3].
In women aged 30-64 years, 10% of all deaths within 5 years might be avoidable, while in older women this figure is 5.8%.
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Policy mistakes may not always be avoidable.
One study suggested that 14percentto27percentcent of deaths from strokes, heart attacks or pneumonia might have been avoidable.
A retrospective population-based study of patients in Scotland dying whilst in receipt of renal replacement therapy (RRT) describes that in the great majority of deaths there were no areas of concern in the care of the patient before death but that 3.5% of deaths might have been avoidable through better care [ 2].
This meeting of the President's Cancer Panel was designed to provide an overview of known and suspect causes of cancer and to indicate those that might be considered avoidable.
One might question whether genuine justice obligations are avoidable in this way (Cohen and Sabel 2006).
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