The rise in the number of long-term survivors from different diseases can slow the increase in life expectancy of the total population.
Marcus EbelingAnna C MeyerKarin ModigPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Rising numbers of survivors of different diseases can slow the increase in life expectancy. This dynamic may represent the costs associated with successful treatment of diseases, and thus, a potential "failure of success." This dynamic should be considered when assessing mortality and life expectancy trends. As populations are aging and disease survival continues to improve, this issue is likely to become even more important in the future.
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