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Studying health histories of cancer: A new model connecting cancer incidence and survival
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    Studying health histories of cancer: A new model connecting cancer incidence and survival (English)
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    7 May 2009
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    aging
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    case fatality
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    duration of disease
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    Le Bras model
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    cancer mortality
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    stochastic model
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