Investigation of the Burden of HIV/AIDS and Cancer in
Underdeveloped, Developing and Developed Countries
Volume 2 - Issue 2
İlker Etikan*, Akinleye Adewumi Adebayo and Galip Savas İlgi
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- Department of Biostatistics, Near East University, Cyprus
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İlkerEtikan, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biostatistics, Near East University, Nicosia-TRNC, Cyprus
Received: January 13, 2020; Published: January 24, 2020
DOI: 10.26717/CTBB.MS.ID.000132
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Abstract
This study aims to examine the most dangerous cause of death in underdeveloped, developing and developed countries. The
major diseases considered in this study were HIV/AIDs and Cancer. The causes of this death are selected since the year 2003-2016,
the data is extracted from the World Health Organization (WHO). This research shows the level of significant difference between the
most common cause of death in the three categories of countries. This test is carried out by the use of ONE-WAY ANOVA. In this case
of study, it was concluded that there is a significant difference when comparing the results, except Underdeveloped and Developed
countries that are; the case report of the cause of death by HIV/AIDS is low. Similarly, in the case study of the cause of death by
CANCER, the results show that there is a significant difference in all when the countries’ categories were compared that is; there is
a high rate of the cause of death by cancer in all country categories.
Keywords: Under developed; developing; developed; HIV/AIDs; cancer; death
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