Survival data analysis results are usually communicated through the overall survival probability. Alternative measures provide additional insights and may help in communicating the results to a wider audience. We describe these alternative measures in two data settings, the overall survival setting and the relative survival setting, the latter corresponding to the particular competing risk setting in which the cause of death is unavailable or unreliable. In the overall survival setting, we describe the overall survival probability, the conditional survival probability and the restricted mean survival time (restricted to a prespecified time window). In the relative survival setting, we describe the net survival probability, the conditional n...
BACKGROUND: Missing data frequently create problems in the analysis of population-based data sets, s...
In this thesis, basic concepts of survival analysis such as censoring, truncation and survival funct...
In population-based cancer studies, net survival is a crucial measure for population comparison purp...
BACKGROUND: The relative survival field has seen a lot of development in the last decade, resulting ...
BackgroundIn population-based cancer survival studies the most common measure to compare population ...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
BACKGROUND: Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-speci...
Cancer survival varies substantially across population groups. For instance, there are differences a...
Background Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-specif...
Background Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-specif...
The overarching aim of this work has been to develop and apply statistical methods for estimating ca...
Background:Relative survival is the most common method used for measuring survival from population-b...
Background In population-based cancer survival studies, the event of interest is u...
Introduction Cancer survival statistics are typically reported using measures discounting the impact...
Net survival, the one that would be observed if cancer were the only cause of death, is the most app...
BACKGROUND: Missing data frequently create problems in the analysis of population-based data sets, s...
In this thesis, basic concepts of survival analysis such as censoring, truncation and survival funct...
In population-based cancer studies, net survival is a crucial measure for population comparison purp...
BACKGROUND: The relative survival field has seen a lot of development in the last decade, resulting ...
BackgroundIn population-based cancer survival studies the most common measure to compare population ...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
BACKGROUND: Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-speci...
Cancer survival varies substantially across population groups. For instance, there are differences a...
Background Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-specif...
Background Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-specif...
The overarching aim of this work has been to develop and apply statistical methods for estimating ca...
Background:Relative survival is the most common method used for measuring survival from population-b...
Background In population-based cancer survival studies, the event of interest is u...
Introduction Cancer survival statistics are typically reported using measures discounting the impact...
Net survival, the one that would be observed if cancer were the only cause of death, is the most app...
BACKGROUND: Missing data frequently create problems in the analysis of population-based data sets, s...
In this thesis, basic concepts of survival analysis such as censoring, truncation and survival funct...
In population-based cancer studies, net survival is a crucial measure for population comparison purp...