Improved population-based probability of developing cancer when direct estimates of the cancer-free population are available
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Recommendations
- Estimating lifetime and age-conditional probabilities of developing cancer
- Cumulative incidence rates of cancer
- Age and stage specific prevalence estimate of cancer from population based Cancer Registry using inhomogeneous Poisson process
- Statistical problems in measuring cancer prevalence
- Two Approaches for Estimating Disease Prevalence from Population‐Based Registries of Incidence and Total Mortality
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3795247 (Why is no real title available?)
- Estimating lifetime and age-conditional probabilities of developing cancer
- Estimating the variance of cancer prevalence from population-based registries
- Estimating the variance of disease-prevalence estimates from population-based registries
Cited in
(5)- Cancer mortality and morbidity patterns in the U.S. population. An interdisciplinary approach. Foreword by Herbert Kim Lyerly
- Combining Information From Two Surveys to Estimate County-Level Prevalence Rates of Cancer Risk Factors and Screening
- Estimating the variance of cancer prevalence from population-based registries
- Estimating lifetime and age-conditional probabilities of developing cancer
- Age and stage specific prevalence estimate of cancer from population based Cancer Registry using inhomogeneous Poisson process
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