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Competing risk theory hypothesizes k risks (diseases, accidents, etc.) which compete for the lives of individuals. For each individual, one of these risks will ‘win,’ and the individual will die from that risk. The theory then attempts to predict the consequence of removing or adding a risk. For example, what would be the effect on life expectancy if a
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Competing risk theory hypothesizes k risks (diseases, accidents, etc.) which compete for the lives of individuals. For each individual, one of these risks will ‘win,’ and the individual will die from that risk. The theory then attempts to predict the consequence of removing or adding a risk. For example, what would be the effect on life expectancy if a
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The Theory of Competing Risks.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1979P. J. Cooper+2 more
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International Statistical Review / Revue Internationale de Statistique, 1980
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Data‐Driven Safety Risk Prediction of Lithium‐Ion Battery
Advanced Energy Materials, 2021Yikai Jia, Chunhao Yuan, Xiang Gao
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Cancer risks associated with external radiation from diagnostic imaging procedures
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2012Martha S Linet+2 more
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Health Literacy and Cancer Communication
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2002Ruth M Parker
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Factors influencing risk‐based care of the childhood cancer survivor in the 21st century
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018Stephanie B Dixon+2 more
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To lower cancer risks, study shows that food choices matter
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023exaly