AbstractObjectivesTo assess the impact of simulating temporal changes in health-care practice patterns when calibrating longitudinal models to cross-sectional data.MethodsA Markov model of cervical cancer was calibrated to recent age-specific US data on the prevalence of cervical abnormalities, cervical cancer incidence, and related mortality. The impact of failing to account for temporal changes in screening practices was assessed by comparing results from 1) a conventional calibration that incorrectly assumed that all women had been exposed to current screening practices in the past and 2) an historically accurate calibration that reflected the fact that US women 65 years of age and older had not received currently available screening pra...
Comparison of the survival of clinically detected and screen-detected cancer cases from either popul...
Objective To explore the usefulness of incidence–prevalence–mortality (IPM) models in improving esti...
Social scientists have long been interested in the role that age, period, and cohort effects have in...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the impact of simulating temporal changes in health-care practice patter...
The natural history of human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced cervical cancer (CC) is not directly obser...
The objective of this study was to develop a comprehensive natural history model of human papillomav...
Markov chain models are commonly used to simulate the natural history of human papillomavirus infect...
Background: Cervical cancer mortality in Belgium has been decreasing continuously over the last fort...
We have previously proposed temporal recalibration to account for trends in survival over time to im...
Projection of age-specific cancer incidence and mortality data play an integral role in planning and...
OBJECTIVE: To correct cervical cancer mortality rates for death cause certification problems i...
Clinical trials are typically conducted over a population within a de ned time period in order to i...
In 2003, the National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme (NHSCSP) announced that its screen...
Background. To interpret cervical cancer screening model results, we need to understand the influenc...
Mathematical models of cervical cancer have been widely used to evaluate the comparative effectivene...
Comparison of the survival of clinically detected and screen-detected cancer cases from either popul...
Objective To explore the usefulness of incidence–prevalence–mortality (IPM) models in improving esti...
Social scientists have long been interested in the role that age, period, and cohort effects have in...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the impact of simulating temporal changes in health-care practice patter...
The natural history of human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced cervical cancer (CC) is not directly obser...
The objective of this study was to develop a comprehensive natural history model of human papillomav...
Markov chain models are commonly used to simulate the natural history of human papillomavirus infect...
Background: Cervical cancer mortality in Belgium has been decreasing continuously over the last fort...
We have previously proposed temporal recalibration to account for trends in survival over time to im...
Projection of age-specific cancer incidence and mortality data play an integral role in planning and...
OBJECTIVE: To correct cervical cancer mortality rates for death cause certification problems i...
Clinical trials are typically conducted over a population within a de ned time period in order to i...
In 2003, the National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme (NHSCSP) announced that its screen...
Background. To interpret cervical cancer screening model results, we need to understand the influenc...
Mathematical models of cervical cancer have been widely used to evaluate the comparative effectivene...
Comparison of the survival of clinically detected and screen-detected cancer cases from either popul...
Objective To explore the usefulness of incidence–prevalence–mortality (IPM) models in improving esti...
Social scientists have long been interested in the role that age, period, and cohort effects have in...