Extending standard reporting to improve communication of survival statistics
Tor Åge Myklebust
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Tor Åge Myklebust: Cancer Registry of Norway–Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Northern European Stata Conference 2024 from Stata Users Group
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Routine reporting of cancer patient survival is important, both to monitor the effectiveness of healthcare and to inform about prognosis following a cancer diagnosis. A range of different survival measures exist, each serving different purposes and targeting different audiences. It is important that routine publications expand on current practice and provide estimates on a wider range of survival measures. Using data from The Cancer Registry of Norway, we examine the feasibility of automated production of such statistics.
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