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Måns Rosén
Researcher at Karolinska Institutet
Publications - 121
Citations - 7209
Måns Rosén is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Public health. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 121 publications receiving 6615 citations. Previous affiliations of Måns Rosén include Umeå University & National Board of Health.
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The new Swedish Prescribed Drug Register—Opportunities for pharmacoepidemiological research and experience from the first six months
Björn Wettermark,Björn Wettermark,Niklas Hammar,Niklas Hammar,C. MichaelFored,Andrejs Leimanis,Petra Otterblad Olausson,Ulf Bergman,Ingemar Persson,Ingemar Persson,Anders Sundström,Barbro Westerholm,Måns Rosén +12 more
TL;DR: The content and potentials of the new Swedish national register on prescribed and dispensed medicines are described.
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The impact of organized mammography service screening on breast carcinoma mortality in seven Swedish counties
Stephen W. Duffy,Laszlo Tabar,Hsiu Hsi Chen,Marit Holmqvist,Ming Fang Yen,Shahim Abdsalah,Birgitta Epstein,Ewa Frodis,Eva Ljungberg,Christina Hedborg-Melander,Ann Sundbom,Maria Tholin,Mika Wiege,Anders Åkerlund,Hui Min Wu,Tao Shin Tung,Yueh Hsia Chiu,Chen Pu Chiu,Chih Chung Huang,Robert A. Smith,Måns Rosén,Magnus Stenbeck,Lars Holmberg +22 more
TL;DR: There is a need to evaluate the effect of the screening program on the mortality of breast carcinoma, uncontaminated in the screening epoch by mortality from cases diagnosed in the prescreening period and cases diagnosed among unscreened women after the initiation of organized screening.
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Mortality, severe morbidity, and injury in children living with single parents in Sweden: a population-based study
Gunilla Ringbäck Weitoft,Gunilla Ringbäck Weitoft,Anders Hjern,Anders Hjern,Bengt Haglund,Måns Rosén,Måns Rosén +6 more
TL;DR: Children with single parents showed increased risks of psychiatric disease, suicide or suicide attempt, injury, and addiction, and boys in single-parent families were more likely to develop psychiatric disease and narcotics-related disease than were girls, and they also had a raised risk of all-cause mortality.
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Decreasing one-year mortality and hospitalization rates for heart failure in Sweden; Data from the Swedish Hospital Discharge Registry 1988 to 2000.
TL;DR: The decrease in incidence and improved prognosis after a first hospitalization for heart failure coincides with the establishment of ACE-inhibitor therapy, the introduction of beta-blockers for treatment of heart failure, home-care programmes for heart Failure, and more effective treatment and prevention of underlying diseases.
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A national record linkage to study acute myocardial infarction incidence and case fatality in Sweden.
TL;DR: The National Acute Myocardial Infarction Register offers a new possibility to study the incidence of AMI, as well as case fatality, in Sweden, and the methods used to identify cases are described.