Introduction: Individuals who are younger, have a high socioeconomic background and/or have a healthy lifestyle are more inclined to participate in screening trials. This form of bias may affect the generalizability of study results to the target population. This study aimed to investigate the generalizability of the NELSON lung cancer screening trial to the Dutch population.Methods: People at high risk for developing lung cancer were identified by sending a health questionnaire to 606,409 persons aged 50-74 years, based on population registries. Eligible subjects received an invitation to participate (n = 30,051). 15,822 subjects agreed to participate and were randomized, whereas 15,137 did not respond (so-called eligible nonresponders). B...
Introduction: Approximately, 10–15% of lung cancer patients have never smoked. Previous epidemiologi...
Lung cancer is the most common and deadliest cancer in the world, and its incidence is expected to g...
Contains fulltext : 58090.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
Introduction: Individuals who are younger, have a high socioeconomic background and/or have a health...
Introduction: Individuals who are younger, have a high socioeconomic background and/or have a health...
IntroductionIndividuals who are younger, have a high socioeconomic background and/or have a healthy ...
The degree of self-selection in the Dutch-Belgian randomised controlled lung cancer screening trial ...
The degree of self-selection in the Dutch-Belgian randomised controlled lung cancer screening trial ...
BACKGROUND:: We hypothesize that mortality risk profile of participants and nonparticipants in nonra...
A method to obtain the optimal selection criteria, taking into account available resources and capac...
A method to obtain the optimal selection criteria, taking into account available resources and capac...
Background:The magnitude of participation bias due to non‑participation should be considered for can...
ObjectivesWe investigated if psychosocial status, sociodemographics and smoking status affected non-...
In order to investigate potential selection bias in population-based cohort studies, participants (n...
Background The magnitude of participation bias due to non-participation should be co...
Introduction: Approximately, 10–15% of lung cancer patients have never smoked. Previous epidemiologi...
Lung cancer is the most common and deadliest cancer in the world, and its incidence is expected to g...
Contains fulltext : 58090.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
Introduction: Individuals who are younger, have a high socioeconomic background and/or have a health...
Introduction: Individuals who are younger, have a high socioeconomic background and/or have a health...
IntroductionIndividuals who are younger, have a high socioeconomic background and/or have a healthy ...
The degree of self-selection in the Dutch-Belgian randomised controlled lung cancer screening trial ...
The degree of self-selection in the Dutch-Belgian randomised controlled lung cancer screening trial ...
BACKGROUND:: We hypothesize that mortality risk profile of participants and nonparticipants in nonra...
A method to obtain the optimal selection criteria, taking into account available resources and capac...
A method to obtain the optimal selection criteria, taking into account available resources and capac...
Background:The magnitude of participation bias due to non‑participation should be considered for can...
ObjectivesWe investigated if psychosocial status, sociodemographics and smoking status affected non-...
In order to investigate potential selection bias in population-based cohort studies, participants (n...
Background The magnitude of participation bias due to non-participation should be co...
Introduction: Approximately, 10–15% of lung cancer patients have never smoked. Previous epidemiologi...
Lung cancer is the most common and deadliest cancer in the world, and its incidence is expected to g...
Contains fulltext : 58090.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...