Abstract Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the validity of self‐reported cancer data by comparing it to the Australian Cancer Database (ACD). Methods: Self‐reported data were obtained from the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (AusDiab) study, which were then linked to the ACD up until 31 December 2010. Positive predictive value, negative predictive value, sensitivity and specificity were calculated. Cohen's kappa coefficient (ĸ) was also calculated to assess the agreement between self‐reported cancer and the ACD. Logistic regression was used to examine the determinants associated with false negative and false positive reporting. Results: The overall sensitivity of self‐report cancer was 71.1%, and sensitivities show...
Rationale: The quality of patient-centred care relies upon the reliability of the data used to produ...
Self-reported cancer data from the California Teachers Study were validated by using California Canc...
This report provides a comprehensive picture of national statistics on cancer using a range of resou...
Epidemiological research often ascertains cancer history via self-reported questionnaires. We assess...
Background: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the ‘gold standard’ for researche...
The accuracy of self-reported cancer diagnoses in a prospective study was compared with population-b...
BACKGROUND: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the 'gold standard' for researche...
Background: Self-reported cancer has been validated with heterogeneous results across populations. T...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data surrounding non-melanomatous skin cancer (NMSC) is highly variabl...
Background: Routinely-collected and self-reported health data are increasingly being used to identif...
\ua0 Epidemiological data surrounding non-melanomatous skin cancer (NMSC) is highly variable, in par...
Background: Data from centralised, population-based statutory cancer registries are generally consid...
Background: Epidemiological data surrounding non-melanomatous skin cancer (NMSC) is highly variable...
Obtaining complete medical record information can be challenging and expensive in breast cancer stud...
Abstract Background Women may have incomplete understanding of a breast cancer diagnosis, leading to...
Rationale: The quality of patient-centred care relies upon the reliability of the data used to produ...
Self-reported cancer data from the California Teachers Study were validated by using California Canc...
This report provides a comprehensive picture of national statistics on cancer using a range of resou...
Epidemiological research often ascertains cancer history via self-reported questionnaires. We assess...
Background: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the ‘gold standard’ for researche...
The accuracy of self-reported cancer diagnoses in a prospective study was compared with population-b...
BACKGROUND: Statutory State-based cancer registries are considered the 'gold standard' for researche...
Background: Self-reported cancer has been validated with heterogeneous results across populations. T...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data surrounding non-melanomatous skin cancer (NMSC) is highly variabl...
Background: Routinely-collected and self-reported health data are increasingly being used to identif...
\ua0 Epidemiological data surrounding non-melanomatous skin cancer (NMSC) is highly variable, in par...
Background: Data from centralised, population-based statutory cancer registries are generally consid...
Background: Epidemiological data surrounding non-melanomatous skin cancer (NMSC) is highly variable...
Obtaining complete medical record information can be challenging and expensive in breast cancer stud...
Abstract Background Women may have incomplete understanding of a breast cancer diagnosis, leading to...
Rationale: The quality of patient-centred care relies upon the reliability of the data used to produ...
Self-reported cancer data from the California Teachers Study were validated by using California Canc...
This report provides a comprehensive picture of national statistics on cancer using a range of resou...