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Additive and Multiplicative Models for Relative Survival Rates

Biometrics, 1984
The relative survival rate is the ratio of the overall survival rate to that 'expected' for demographically similar individuals in a reference population. It is commonly used to estimate the effect of a particular disease on mortality, when the cause of death is not reliably known.
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Evaluating depth of disparities in relation to relative survival rates: Analysis of SEER data.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2023
6602 Background: Prior studies have identified widening survival disparities between Black vs White patients (pts) in solid tumors with higher 5-year relative survival rates (RSR), a surrogate for higher amenability to treatment (Tehranifar et al., 2009).
Alma Habib   +5 more
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Effect of Relative Humidity On Rate of Desiccation and Survival of Hirschmanniella Spp

Nematologica, 1980
The desiccation survival and rate of desiccation of three Hirschmanniella species were studied. A slow desiccation of technique (Simons, 1973) was used at five different relative humidities to determine survival while the rate of desiccation was investigated by Ellenby's (1975) "fast" desiccation technique. H.
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Chronic Kidney Disease Due to Surgical Removal of Nephrons: Relative Rates of Progression and Survival

Journal of Urology, 2014
Chronic kidney disease is associated with a higher likelihood of progression to end stage renal disease and increased mortality rates. However, the etiology of nephron loss may modify the rate of chronic kidney disease progression and overall survival.Patients with suspected renal malignancy who had a new baseline glomerular filtration rate of less ...
Sevag, Demirjian   +5 more
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Growth Rate and Survival in Relation to Relative Head Size in Vipera berus

Journal of Herpetology, 1994
In gape-limited predators, such as snakes, the availability of potential prey is partly determined by swallowing capacity, i.e., maximum ingestible prey size. Relative head size in snakes influences swallowing capacity and has been shown to vary among species, populations, and sexes.
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Relative survival rates applied to cancer trials

Controlled Clinical Trials, 1985
Karen L. Martz   +3 more
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On the estimation of long-term relative survival rates

European Journal of Cancer, 1993
T. Hakulinen, T. Luostarinen
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Leticia Nogueira   +2 more
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[Adjusted relative survival rate and causes of death after resection of gastric cancer].

Gan no rinsho. Japan journal of cancer clinics, 1986
To estimate how many of 1,302 patients with curative resection of gastric cancer died of recurrence or other diseases, the cumulative survival rate (act), relative survival rate (rl) and adjusted relative survival rate (adj) were analyzed. Adj was computed excluding gastric cancer death, because the death rate of this disease can not be ignored in the ...
S, Hirose   +7 more
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