• 1 January 1991
    • journal article
    • No. 112,p. 25-35
Abstract
Maintenance of an acceptable autopsy rate is important for continuous quality control of the mortality statistics of a population, as well as for continuous quality control of clinical diagnosis in general. A high autopsy rate is of particularly great value for maintaining the quality of data on mortality from neoplastic diseases and, by feed-back, for ensuring the quality and accuracy of clinical diagnosis of malignant neoplastic diseases.

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