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net survival 3 relative survival 3 age standardization 1 background mortality 1 cancer survival 1 competing risks 1 excess hazard 1 life table 1 period analysis 1 stnet 1 stns 1 strel2 1
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Clerc-Urmes, Isabelle 1 Coviello, Enzo 1 Dickman, Paul W. 1 Falcaro, Milena 1 Grzebyk, Michel 1 Hedelin, Guy 1 Hills, Michael 1 Pokhrel, Arun 1 Rachet, Bernard 1 Seppa, Karri 1
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Estimating net survival using a life-table approach
Coviello, Enzo; Dickman, Paul W.; Seppa, Karri; … - In: Stata Journal 15 (2015) 1, pp. 173-185
Cancer registries are often interested in estimating net survival (NS), the probability of survival if the cancer under …
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Net survival estimation with stns
Clerc-Urmes, Isabelle; Grzebyk, Michel; Hedelin, Guy - In: Stata Journal 14 (2014) 1, pp. 87-102
In this article, we introduce a new Stata command to estimate the net survival function and the net cumulative hazard …
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strel2: A command for estimating excess hazard and relative survival in large population-based studies
Hills, Michael; Rachet, Bernard; Falcaro, Milena - In: Stata Journal 14 (2014) 1, pp. 176-190
In this article, we describe strel2, a Stata command for the estimation of excess hazard and relative survival in large population-based datasets. strel2 implements the maximum-likelihood estimation approach developed by Est`eve et al. (1990, Statistics in Medicine 9: 529–538) and assumes that...
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