<p><b>Note:</b> Totals in this table do not add up to the number of articles because some articles used more than one method in their analysis.</p
In long-term follow-up studies of survival after an initial event (eg, an operation) mortality from ...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
<p>List of studies used in meta-analysis, country of analysis, date of conducted studies, age at dia...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
Analytic procedures suitable for the study of human disease are scattered throughout the statistical...
<p>Articles in the <i>PLOS Medicine</i> Collection “Child Mortality Estimation Methods.”</p
Importance: In aetiological research, investigators using death certificate data have traditionally ...
Foundation: mortality study usually shows death as a single-caused phenomenon, so it is considered n...
Methods for the estimation of the effects of chronic disease risk factors on mortality continue to b...
BackgroundIn population-based cancer survival studies the most common measure to compare population ...
compared patients who died with those who survived, to iden-tify risk factors associated with mortal...
Background: There is evidence of strong links between exposure to different risk factors and life-th...
In many studies the variable that is of interest to us is the time that would lapse before an event ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a new approach to calculating cause-related standardized mortality rates t...
Background: There is evidence of strong links between exposure to different risk factors and life-th...
In long-term follow-up studies of survival after an initial event (eg, an operation) mortality from ...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
<p>List of studies used in meta-analysis, country of analysis, date of conducted studies, age at dia...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
Analytic procedures suitable for the study of human disease are scattered throughout the statistical...
<p>Articles in the <i>PLOS Medicine</i> Collection “Child Mortality Estimation Methods.”</p
Importance: In aetiological research, investigators using death certificate data have traditionally ...
Foundation: mortality study usually shows death as a single-caused phenomenon, so it is considered n...
Methods for the estimation of the effects of chronic disease risk factors on mortality continue to b...
BackgroundIn population-based cancer survival studies the most common measure to compare population ...
compared patients who died with those who survived, to iden-tify risk factors associated with mortal...
Background: There is evidence of strong links between exposure to different risk factors and life-th...
In many studies the variable that is of interest to us is the time that would lapse before an event ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a new approach to calculating cause-related standardized mortality rates t...
Background: There is evidence of strong links between exposure to different risk factors and life-th...
In long-term follow-up studies of survival after an initial event (eg, an operation) mortality from ...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
<p>List of studies used in meta-analysis, country of analysis, date of conducted studies, age at dia...