SEER*Stat software was used to calculate rates. The following are the rate algorithms. Crude Rate A crude rate is the number of new cases (or deaths) occurring in a specified population per year, usually expressed as the number of cases per 100,000 population at risk. SEER*Stat allows you to display rates as cases per 1,000; 10,000; 100,000; or 1,000,000. Age-adjusted Rate An age-adjusted rate is a weighted average of crude rates, where the crude rates are calculated for different age groups and the weights are the proportions of persons in the corresponding age groups of a standard population. Several sets of standard populations are included in SEER*Stat. These include the total U.S. populations (1940, 1950, 1960
Descriptive statistics of the treatment frequencies per year of the different age groups according t...
<p>Age-standardized incidence rates (per 100,000) during three time periods and the average annual p...
<p>Crude rates and adjusted incidence rate ratios for TB incidence and death, in ITT, m-ITT (excludi...
<p>(A) Crude rates for different calendar years. (B) Crude rates for different ages. The crude rate ...
In several situations, crude rates, simple percentages and means have been used to provide descripti...
In this article, we illustrate the command distrate, which calculates age-standardized rates with ef...
Analysis of rates from disease registers are often reported inadequately because of too coarse tabul...
Descriptive statistics of the treatment frequencies per year of the different age groups for differe...
Number and crude rates per 100,000 person years and age–specific rate ratios for suicide in male reg...
Numbers, crude rates per 100,000 person years and age–specific rate ratios for suicide in male regul...
The 2001 CSO Mortality Tables represent the most widely used approximations as to the expected rates...
Incidence and remission rates are often estimated from studies that employ a diagnostic test to Indi...
<p>Crude and age-standardized death rates per 10,000 person-years for health behaviour groups.</p
Mortality rates (deaths per 100,000 residents) by state and region for each time period analyzed.</p
Crude rates of smoking cessation (per 1,000/year), number of quitters and person-years at risk in ma...
Descriptive statistics of the treatment frequencies per year of the different age groups according t...
<p>Age-standardized incidence rates (per 100,000) during three time periods and the average annual p...
<p>Crude rates and adjusted incidence rate ratios for TB incidence and death, in ITT, m-ITT (excludi...
<p>(A) Crude rates for different calendar years. (B) Crude rates for different ages. The crude rate ...
In several situations, crude rates, simple percentages and means have been used to provide descripti...
In this article, we illustrate the command distrate, which calculates age-standardized rates with ef...
Analysis of rates from disease registers are often reported inadequately because of too coarse tabul...
Descriptive statistics of the treatment frequencies per year of the different age groups for differe...
Number and crude rates per 100,000 person years and age–specific rate ratios for suicide in male reg...
Numbers, crude rates per 100,000 person years and age–specific rate ratios for suicide in male regul...
The 2001 CSO Mortality Tables represent the most widely used approximations as to the expected rates...
Incidence and remission rates are often estimated from studies that employ a diagnostic test to Indi...
<p>Crude and age-standardized death rates per 10,000 person-years for health behaviour groups.</p
Mortality rates (deaths per 100,000 residents) by state and region for each time period analyzed.</p
Crude rates of smoking cessation (per 1,000/year), number of quitters and person-years at risk in ma...
Descriptive statistics of the treatment frequencies per year of the different age groups according t...
<p>Age-standardized incidence rates (per 100,000) during three time periods and the average annual p...
<p>Crude rates and adjusted incidence rate ratios for TB incidence and death, in ITT, m-ITT (excludi...