Background:Relative survival is the most common method used for measuring survival from population-based registries. However, the relative survival concept of 'survival as far as the cancer is concerned' can be biased due to differing non-cancer risk of death in the population with cancer (competing risks). Furthermore, while relative survival can be stratified or standardised, for example by sex or age, adjustment for a broad range of sociodemographic variables potentially influencing survival is not possible. In this paper we propose Fine and Gray competing risks multivariable regression as a method that can assess the probability of death from cancer, incorporating competing risks and adjusting for sociodemographic confounders.Methods:We...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
The probability of an event occurring or the proportion of patients experiencing an event, such as d...
In this thesis, basic concepts of survival analysis such as censoring, truncation and survival funct...
Background:Relative survival is the most common method used for measuring survival from population-b...
Cancer survival varies substantially across population groups. For instance, there are differences a...
Background: While net probabilities of death in the relative survival framework ignore competing cau...
BACKGROUND: Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-speci...
BackgroundIn population-based cancer survival studies the most common measure to compare population ...
Background Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-specif...
Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the...
BACKGROUND: The relative survival field has seen a lot of development in the last decade, resulting ...
Net survival is the most common measure of cancer prognosis and has been used to study differentials...
Background In population-based cancer survival studies, the event of interest is u...
Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the...
Background: To estimate trends in the crude probability of death for cancer patients by sex, age and...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
The probability of an event occurring or the proportion of patients experiencing an event, such as d...
In this thesis, basic concepts of survival analysis such as censoring, truncation and survival funct...
Background:Relative survival is the most common method used for measuring survival from population-b...
Cancer survival varies substantially across population groups. For instance, there are differences a...
Background: While net probabilities of death in the relative survival framework ignore competing cau...
BACKGROUND: Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-speci...
BackgroundIn population-based cancer survival studies the most common measure to compare population ...
Background Two main methods of quantifying cancer patient survival are generally used: cancer-specif...
Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the...
BACKGROUND: The relative survival field has seen a lot of development in the last decade, resulting ...
Net survival is the most common measure of cancer prognosis and has been used to study differentials...
Background In population-based cancer survival studies, the event of interest is u...
Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the...
Background: To estimate trends in the crude probability of death for cancer patients by sex, age and...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
The probability of an event occurring or the proportion of patients experiencing an event, such as d...
In this thesis, basic concepts of survival analysis such as censoring, truncation and survival funct...