Relative survival ratios (RSRs) can be useful for evaluating the impact of changes in cancer care on the prognosis of cancer patients or for comparing the prognosis for different subgroups of patients, but their use is problematic for cancer sites where screening has been introduced due to the potential of lead-time bias. Lead-time is survival time that is added to a patient’s survival time because of an earlier diagnosis irrespective of a possibly postponed time of death. In the presence of screening it is difficult to disentangle how much of an observed improvement in survival is real and how much is due to lead-time bias. Even so, RSRs are often presented for breast cancer, a site where screening has led to early diagnosis, with the assu...
Estimating the natural history parameters of breast cancer not only elucidates the disease progressi...
BACKGROUND: Lead time, the interval between screen detection and when a disease would have become cl...
OBJECTIVES: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
Relative survival ratios (RSRs) can be useful for evaluating the impact of changes in cancer care on...
Survival estimates for women with screen-detected breast cancer are affected by biases specific to e...
BACKGROUND: Evidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in non-randomis...
International audienceEvidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in no...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
Comparison of the survival of clinically detected and screen-detected cancer cases from either popul...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: This study is aimed at estimating the unbiased effectiveness of population-b...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Estimating overdiagnosis associated with breast cancer screening may...
Objectives: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval between two consecutive mammograms is uncertain. The UK Frequency T...
Estimating the natural history parameters of breast cancer not only elucidates the disease progressi...
BACKGROUND: Lead time, the interval between screen detection and when a disease would have become cl...
OBJECTIVES: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
Relative survival ratios (RSRs) can be useful for evaluating the impact of changes in cancer care on...
Survival estimates for women with screen-detected breast cancer are affected by biases specific to e...
BACKGROUND: Evidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in non-randomis...
International audienceEvidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in no...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
Comparison of the survival of clinically detected and screen-detected cancer cases from either popul...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: This study is aimed at estimating the unbiased effectiveness of population-b...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Estimating overdiagnosis associated with breast cancer screening may...
Objectives: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval between two consecutive mammograms is uncertain. The UK Frequency T...
Estimating the natural history parameters of breast cancer not only elucidates the disease progressi...
BACKGROUND: Lead time, the interval between screen detection and when a disease would have become cl...
OBJECTIVES: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...