RT @EllissLucy: It's great to see one of the collaborations between the cancer analysts at NCRAS and academic groups specialising in cancer…
RT @EllissLucy: It's great to see one of the collaborations between the cancer analysts at NCRAS and academic groups specialising in cancer…
It's great to see one of the collaborations between the cancer analysts at NCRAS and academic groups specialising in cancer research come to fruition in the BJC, nice work Chloe
RT @BrJCancer: Why do cause-specific and relative survival estimates differ? Bright and colleagues aimed to examine these differences in c…
Errors in determination of net survival: cause-specific and relative survival settings | British Journal of Cancer https://t.co/WgvHIdM6HU
Why do cause-specific and relative survival estimates differ? Bright and colleagues aimed to examine these differences in common cancers where by possibly identifying the most plausible sources of error in each estimate. https://t.co/Vouk62bw93 @PHE_uk
RT @RachaelBrannan: New paper by @PHE_uk #NCRAS and colleagues from @CancerPrev_KCL and @QMULBartsTheLon Errors in determination of net su…
New paper by @PHE_uk #NCRAS and colleagues from @CancerPrev_KCL and @QMULBartsTheLon Errors in determination of net survival: cause-specific and relative survival settings #NCRAS #PHEdata #CancerData #CancerRegistration #DataScience https://t.co/cHKNqU
Errors in determination of net survival: cause-specific and relative survival settings https://t.co/JQdxdLQhoU