Suchergebnisse - "Rachet, Bernard"
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40-year trends in an index of survival for all cancers combined and survival adjusted for age and sex for each cancer in England and Wales, 1971–2011: a population-based study
ISSN: 0140-6736, 1474-547X, 1474-547XVeröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 28.03.2015Veröffentlicht in The Lancet (British edition) (28.03.2015)“… Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly important. Population-based survival trends provide a key insight into the …”
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer deaths due to delays in diagnosis in England, UK: a national, population-based, modelling study
ISSN: 1470-2045, 1474-5488, 1474-5488Veröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2020Veröffentlicht in The lancet oncology (01.08.2020)“… Since a national lockdown was introduced across the UK in March, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, cancer screening has been suspended, routine …”
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Reflection on modern methods: trial emulation in the presence of immortal-time bias. Assessing the benefit of major surgery for elderly lung cancer patients using observational data
ISSN: 0300-5771, 1464-3685, 1464-3685Veröffentlicht: England Oxford University Press 01.10.2020Veröffentlicht in International journal of epidemiology (01.10.2020)“… Abstract Acquiring real-world evidence is crucial to support health policy, but observational studies are prone to serious biases. An approach was recently …”
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Impact of national cancer policies on cancer survival trends and socioeconomic inequalities in England, 1996-2013: population based study
ISSN: 0959-8138, 1756-1833, 1756-1833Veröffentlicht: England BMJ Publishing Group LTD 14.03.2018Veröffentlicht in BMJ (Online) (14.03.2018)“… AbstractObjectiveTo assess the effectiveness of the NHS Cancer Plan (2000) and subsequent national cancer policy initiatives in improving cancer survival and …”
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Comorbidity prevalence among cancer patients: a population-based cohort study of four cancers
ISSN: 1471-2407, 1471-2407Veröffentlicht: London BioMed Central 28.01.2020Veröffentlicht in BMC cancer (28.01.2020)“… Background The presence of comorbidity affects the care of cancer patients, many of whom are living with multiple comorbidities. The prevalence of cancer …”
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Surgical treatment and survival from colorectal cancer in Denmark, England, Norway, and Sweden: a population-based study
ISSN: 1470-2045, 1474-5488, 1474-5488Veröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 01.01.2019Veröffentlicht in The lancet oncology (01.01.2019)“… Survival from colorectal cancer has been shown to be lower in Denmark and England than in comparable high-income countries. We used data from national …”
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Childhood cancer incidence and survival in Japan and England: A population‐based study (1993‐2010)
ISSN: 1347-9032, 1349-7006, 1349-7006Veröffentlicht: England John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.02.2018Veröffentlicht in Cancer science (01.02.2018)“… The present study aimed to compare cancer incidence and trends in survival for children diagnosed in Japan and England, using population‐based cancer registry …”
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Socio-economic inequalities in cancer survival: how do they translate into Number of Life-Years Lost?
ISSN: 0007-0920, 1532-1827, 1532-1827Veröffentlicht: England Nature Publishing Group 01.06.2022Veröffentlicht in British journal of cancer (01.06.2022)“… We aimed to investigate the impact of socio-economic inequalities in cancer survival in England on the Number of Life-Years Lost (NLYL) due to cancer. We …”
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Reproducibility, reliability and validity of population-based administrative health data for the assessment of cancer non-related comorbidities
ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203Veröffentlicht: United States Public Library of Science 06.03.2017Veröffentlicht in PloS one (06.03.2017)“… Patients with comorbidities do not receive optimal treatment for their cancer, leading to lower cancer survival. Information on individual comorbidities is not …”
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Do presenting symptoms, use of pre-diagnostic endoscopy and risk of emergency cancer diagnosis vary by comorbidity burden and type in patients with colorectal cancer?
ISSN: 0007-0920, 1532-1827, 1532-1827Veröffentlicht: England Nature Publishing Group 09.03.2022Veröffentlicht in British journal of cancer (09.03.2022)“… Cancer patients often have pre-existing comorbidities, which can influence timeliness of cancer diagnosis. We examined symptoms, investigations and emergency …”
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Global surveillance of cancer survival 1995–2009: analysis of individual data for 25 676 887 patients from 279 population-based registries in 67 countries (CONCORD-2)
ISSN: 0140-6736, 1474-547X, 1474-547XVeröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 14.03.2015Veröffentlicht in The Lancet (British edition) (14.03.2015)“… Worldwide data for cancer survival are scarce. We aimed to initiate worldwide surveillance of cancer survival by central analysis of population-based registry …”
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Can we screen for pancreatic cancer? Identifying a sub-population of patients at high risk of subsequent diagnosis using machine learning techniques applied to primary care data
ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203Veröffentlicht: United States Public Library of Science 02.06.2021Veröffentlicht in PloS one (02.06.2021)“… Pancreatic cancer (PC) represents a substantial public health burden. Pancreatic cancer patients have very low survival due to the difficulty of identifying …”
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Introduction to computational causal inference using reproducible Stata, R, and Python code: A tutorial
ISSN: 0277-6715, 1097-0258, 1097-0258Veröffentlicht: England Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 30.01.2022Veröffentlicht in Statistics in medicine (30.01.2022)“… The main purpose of many medical studies is to estimate the effects of a treatment or exposure on an outcome. However, it is not always possible to randomize …”
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Estimation of the adjusted cause‐specific cumulative probability using flexible regression models for the cause‐specific hazards
ISSN: 0277-6715, 1097-0258, 1097-0258Veröffentlicht: England Wiley 10.09.2019Veröffentlicht in Statistics in Medicine (10.09.2019)“… In competing risks setting, we account for death according to a specific cause and the quantities of interest are usually the cause‐specific hazards (CSHs) and …”
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Can we assess Cancer Waiting Time targets with cancer survival? A population-based study of individually linked data from the National Cancer Waiting Times monitoring dataset in England, 2009-2013
ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203Veröffentlicht: United States Public Library of Science 22.08.2018Veröffentlicht in PloS one (22.08.2018)“… Cancer Waiting Time targets have been integrated into successive cancer strategies as indicators of cancer care quality in England. These targets are reported …”
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Contrasting effects of comorbidities on emergency colon cancer diagnosis: a longitudinal data-linkage study in England
ISSN: 1472-6963, 1472-6963Veröffentlicht: London BioMed Central 15.05.2019Veröffentlicht in BMC health services research (15.05.2019)“… Background One in three colon cancers are diagnosed as an emergency, which is associated with worse cancer outcomes. Chronic conditions (comorbidities) affect …”
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NHS cancer services and systems—ten pressure points a UK cancer control plan needs to address
ISSN: 1470-2045, 1474-5488, 1474-5488Veröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2024Veröffentlicht in The lancet oncology (01.08.2024)“… In this Policy Review we discuss ten key pressure points in the NHS in the delivery of cancer care services that need to be urgently addressed by a …”
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Lung cancer survival and stage at diagnosis in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the UK: a population-based study, 2004–2007
ISSN: 0040-6376, 1468-3296, 1468-3296Veröffentlicht: England BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society 01.06.2013Veröffentlicht in Thorax (01.06.2013)“… Background The authors consider whether differences in stage at diagnosis could explain the variation in lung cancer survival between six developed countries …”
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Cancer incidence, survival and mortality: Explaining the concepts
ISSN: 0020-7136Veröffentlicht: Hoboken, NJ Wiley-Blackwell 2014Veröffentlicht in International journal of cancer (2014)Volltext
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Variation in colon cancer survival for patients living and receiving care in London, 2006–2013: does where you live matter?
ISSN: 0143-005X, 1470-2738, 1470-2738Veröffentlicht: England BMJ Publishing Group Ltd 01.02.2022Veröffentlicht in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.02.2022)“… BackgroundMarked geographical disparities in survival from colon cancer have been consistently described in England. Similar patterns have been observed within …”
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