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(English) Complete prevalence 2 Cancer registries 2 Incidence 2 SEER*Stat software 2 SEER*Stat software (Italiano) Complete prevalence 2 Numerical derivatives 1 Survival 1 Variance estimation 1 survival 1
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Gigli, Anna 2
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Istituto di Ricerca sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali (IRPPS), Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche 2
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(English) Variance of complete cancer prevalence at all ages (Italiano) Variance of complete cancer prevalence at all ages
Gigli, Anna - Istituto di Ricerca sulla Popolazione e le Politiche … - 2007
(English) Cancer prevalence is the proportion of people in a population diagnosed with cancer in the past and still alive. One way to estimate prevalence is via population-based registries, where data on diagnosis and life status of all incident cases occurring in the covered population are...
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(English) Numerical estimation of the variance of the completeness index applied to cancer data (Italiano) Numerical estimation of the variance of the completeness index applied to cancer data
Gigli, Anna - Istituto di Ricerca sulla Popolazione e le Politiche … - 2007
(English) Cancer prevalence is the proportion of people in a population diagnosed with cancer in the past and still alive. One way to estimate prevalence is via population-based registries, where data on diagnosis and life status of all incident cases occurring in the covered population are...
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