PURPOSE: Large numbers of multiple myeloma patients can be studied in real-world clinical settings using administrative databases. The validity of these studies is contingent upon accurate case identification. Our objective was to develop and evaluate algorithms to use with administrative data to identify multiple myeloma cases. METHODS: Patients aged ≥18 years with ≥1 International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) code for multiple myeloma (203.0x) were identified at two study sites. At site 1, several algorithms were developed and validated by comparing results to tumor registry cases. An algorithm with a reasonable positive predictive value (PPV) (0.81) and sensitivity (0.73) was selected and the...
Purpose: Linked health-care registries and high coverage in Nordic countries lend themselves well to...
Purpose: Tumor registry (TR) data are becoming more prom-inently cited in research through increased...
Multiple Myeloma (MM), a type of bone marrow cancer, is diagnosed by measuring monoclonal proteins, ...
PURPOSE: Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is a prevalent yet largely asympt...
Myeloma is one of the hardest cancers to diagnose in primary care due to its rarity and non-specific...
To develop a valid algorithm for identifying multiple sclerosis (MS) cases in administrative health ...
Objective: To develop a valid algorithm for identifying multiple sclerosis (MS) cases in administrat...
The goal of the research is to improve current risk stratification models of multiple myeloma by dev...
Background Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer which starts at the bone marrow. Fifty percent...
Background/Aims: Multiple myeloma is a rare plasma cell cancer that disproportionately affects men a...
Purpose: Linked health-care registries and high coverage in Nordic countries lend themselves well to...
Background:The recent decrease inmyeloid leukemia incidencemay bedirectly attributed to changes in t...
<p><b>Background</b> Registration of haematological malignancies presents specific challenges, and a...
During work with big clinical studies in Norway in the 1990s, clinical data on almost all patients ...
PURPOSE: Lymphoma is a health outcome of interest for drug safety studies. Studies using administrat...
Purpose: Linked health-care registries and high coverage in Nordic countries lend themselves well to...
Purpose: Tumor registry (TR) data are becoming more prom-inently cited in research through increased...
Multiple Myeloma (MM), a type of bone marrow cancer, is diagnosed by measuring monoclonal proteins, ...
PURPOSE: Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is a prevalent yet largely asympt...
Myeloma is one of the hardest cancers to diagnose in primary care due to its rarity and non-specific...
To develop a valid algorithm for identifying multiple sclerosis (MS) cases in administrative health ...
Objective: To develop a valid algorithm for identifying multiple sclerosis (MS) cases in administrat...
The goal of the research is to improve current risk stratification models of multiple myeloma by dev...
Background Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer which starts at the bone marrow. Fifty percent...
Background/Aims: Multiple myeloma is a rare plasma cell cancer that disproportionately affects men a...
Purpose: Linked health-care registries and high coverage in Nordic countries lend themselves well to...
Background:The recent decrease inmyeloid leukemia incidencemay bedirectly attributed to changes in t...
<p><b>Background</b> Registration of haematological malignancies presents specific challenges, and a...
During work with big clinical studies in Norway in the 1990s, clinical data on almost all patients ...
PURPOSE: Lymphoma is a health outcome of interest for drug safety studies. Studies using administrat...
Purpose: Linked health-care registries and high coverage in Nordic countries lend themselves well to...
Purpose: Tumor registry (TR) data are becoming more prom-inently cited in research through increased...
Multiple Myeloma (MM), a type of bone marrow cancer, is diagnosed by measuring monoclonal proteins, ...