Traditional methods of computing standardized mortality ratios (SMR) in mortality studies rely upon a number of conventional statistical propositions to estimate confidence intervals for obtained values. Those propositions include a common but arbitrary choice of the confidence level and the assumption that observed number of deaths in the test sample is a purely random quantity. The latter assumption may not be fully justified for a series of periodic "overlapping" studies. We propose a new approach to evaluating the SMR, along with its confidence interval, based on a simple re-sampling technique. The proposed method is most straightforward and requires neither the use of above assumptions nor any rigorous technique, employed by modern re-...
Background: A relative survival approach is often used in population-based cancer studies, where oth...
One of the fundamental building blocks for determining the burden of disease in populations is to re...
This article describes methods used to estimate parameters governing long-term survival, or times to...
<p>SMR = Standardized Mortality Ratio, C.I. = SMR Confidence Interval.</p><p>All values normalized b...
<p>SMR = Standardized Mortality Ratio, C.I. = SMR Confidence Interval.</p><p>All values normalized b...
In this paper we review and present methods and models, based on the maximum likelihood approach, fo...
In this paper we review and present methods and models, based on the maximum likelihood approach, fo...
Standardization is a common method for adjusting confounding factors when comparing two or more expo...
In this paper we address the problem of projecting mortality when data are severely affected by rand...
The widely used methods for estimating adult mortality rates from sample survey responses about the ...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
Australia 3052). Sample size estimation in occupational mortality studies with use of confidence int...
The conditions that are generally considered to justify the use of the pro-portionate mortality rati...
Traditional comparison of standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) can be misleading if the age-specific...
For modern evidence-based medicine, decisions on disease prevention or management strate-gies are of...
Background: A relative survival approach is often used in population-based cancer studies, where oth...
One of the fundamental building blocks for determining the burden of disease in populations is to re...
This article describes methods used to estimate parameters governing long-term survival, or times to...
<p>SMR = Standardized Mortality Ratio, C.I. = SMR Confidence Interval.</p><p>All values normalized b...
<p>SMR = Standardized Mortality Ratio, C.I. = SMR Confidence Interval.</p><p>All values normalized b...
In this paper we review and present methods and models, based on the maximum likelihood approach, fo...
In this paper we review and present methods and models, based on the maximum likelihood approach, fo...
Standardization is a common method for adjusting confounding factors when comparing two or more expo...
In this paper we address the problem of projecting mortality when data are severely affected by rand...
The widely used methods for estimating adult mortality rates from sample survey responses about the ...
The relative survival framework is a popular method for the estimation of a subject's survival, corr...
Australia 3052). Sample size estimation in occupational mortality studies with use of confidence int...
The conditions that are generally considered to justify the use of the pro-portionate mortality rati...
Traditional comparison of standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) can be misleading if the age-specific...
For modern evidence-based medicine, decisions on disease prevention or management strate-gies are of...
Background: A relative survival approach is often used in population-based cancer studies, where oth...
One of the fundamental building blocks for determining the burden of disease in populations is to re...
This article describes methods used to estimate parameters governing long-term survival, or times to...