Background: The repertoire of statistical methods dealing with the descriptive analysis of the burden of a disease has been expanded and implemented in statistical software packages during the last years. The purpose of this paper is to present a web-based tool, REGSTATTOOLS http://regstattools.net intended to provide analysis for the burden of cancer, or other group of disease registry data. Three software applications are included in REGSTATTOOLS: SART (analysis of disease"s rates and its time trends), RiskDiff (analysis of percent changes in the rates due to demographic factors and risk of developing or dying from a disease) and WAERS (relative survival analysis). Results: We show a real-data application through the assessment of the bur...
Contains fulltext : 58906.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background: Cancer is one of the most devastating diseases that influence humanity in the modern era...
Background Population-based cancer registries are required to calculate cancer incidence in a geogr...
ResumenSe propone una herramienta vía web (SART: http://regstattools.net/sart.html) que automatiza l...
Background Analysing the observed differences for incidence or mortality of a particular disease bet...
A computational approach for estimating the overall, population, and individual cancer hazard rates ...
A computational approach for estimating the overall, population, and individual cancer hazard rates ...
As cancer risk increases day by day, more cancer researchers find themselves studying cancer statist...
<p>The purpose of the Centre for Operational Research in Public Health (CORPH) is to optimize ...
Cancer health disparities due to demographic and socioeconomic factors are an area of great interest...
Cancer survival varies substantially across population groups. For instance, there are differences a...
Background: Previous analyses of lung cancer mortality were based on models of death rates within on...
In Spain, due to the lack of data at national level a lung cancer registry, the Thoracic Tumour Regi...
BACKGROUND: There are a variety of ways for quantifying cancer survival with each measure having adv...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
Contains fulltext : 58906.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background: Cancer is one of the most devastating diseases that influence humanity in the modern era...
Background Population-based cancer registries are required to calculate cancer incidence in a geogr...
ResumenSe propone una herramienta vía web (SART: http://regstattools.net/sart.html) que automatiza l...
Background Analysing the observed differences for incidence or mortality of a particular disease bet...
A computational approach for estimating the overall, population, and individual cancer hazard rates ...
A computational approach for estimating the overall, population, and individual cancer hazard rates ...
As cancer risk increases day by day, more cancer researchers find themselves studying cancer statist...
<p>The purpose of the Centre for Operational Research in Public Health (CORPH) is to optimize ...
Cancer health disparities due to demographic and socioeconomic factors are an area of great interest...
Cancer survival varies substantially across population groups. For instance, there are differences a...
Background: Previous analyses of lung cancer mortality were based on models of death rates within on...
In Spain, due to the lack of data at national level a lung cancer registry, the Thoracic Tumour Regi...
BACKGROUND: There are a variety of ways for quantifying cancer survival with each measure having adv...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
Contains fulltext : 58906.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background: Cancer is one of the most devastating diseases that influence humanity in the modern era...
Background Population-based cancer registries are required to calculate cancer incidence in a geogr...