2024
DOI: 10.1177/09622802241233767
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Extended excess hazard models for spatially dependent survival data

André Victor Ribeiro Amaral,
Francisco Javier Rubio,
Manuela Quaresma
et al.

Abstract: Relative survival represents the preferred framework for the analysis of population cancer survival data. The aim is to model the survival probability associated with cancer in the absence of information about the cause of death. Recent data linkage developments have allowed for incorporating the place of residence into the population cancer databases; however, modeling this spatial information has received little attention in the relative survival setting. We propose a flexible parametric class of spatial exc… Show more

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