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Relative Survival Rates after Alternative Therapies for Uveal Melanoma

Ophthalmology, 1990
Survival in a group of 556 patients with uveal melanoma treated by proton beam irradiation with a median follow-up of 5.3 years was compared with that of 238 patients enucleated during the same 10-year period as irradiated patients (July 1975 to December 1984) with a median follow-up of 8.8 years, and 257 patients enucleated during the preceding 10 ...
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On crude and age-adjusted relative survival rates

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2003
Relative survival rates, such as 5- or 10-year relative survival rates, which quantify "net survival" of cancer patients, are the most commonly reported measures of cancer outcome by cancer registries. Because relative survival rates vary with age for many forms of cancer, and because the age distribution of cancer patients varies between different ...
Hermann, Brenner, Timo, Hakulinen
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Regression Analysis of Relative Survival Rates

Applied Statistics, 1987
Survival from cancer or other chronic diseases is often measured using the relative survival rate. This, in turn, is defined as the ratio of the observed survival rate in the patient group under consideration to the expected survival rate in a group taken from the general population.
T. Hakulinen, L. Tenkanen
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The Statistical Comparison of Relative Survival Rates

Biometrics, 1983
A statistical procedure for comparing the survival of two or more groups of patients adjusted for normal mortality expectation, i.e. for calculating relative survival, is proposed. The method is shown to correspond to some commonly used procedures for comparing unadjusted survival; it provides an improvement over these procedures in many situations ...
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On long-term relative survival rates

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1977
Abstract The relative survival rate over a given period has been defined as the ratio of the proportion of survivors over the period in the patient group, to the proportion of survivors expected in a similar group of persons without the disease. If there are found consecutive relative survival rates, all calculated from the beginning of follow-up up ...
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