Search Results - "Syriopoulou, Elisavet"
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Understanding the impact of socioeconomic differences in colorectal cancer survival: potential gain in life-years
Published in British journal of cancer (01-05-2019)“…Background Colorectal cancer prognosis varies substantially with socioeconomic status. We investigated differences in life expectancy between socioeconomic…”
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Marginal measures and causal effects using the relative survival framework
Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-04-2020)“…Abstract Background In population-based cancer survival studies, the event of interest is usually death due to cancer. However, other competing events may be…”
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Inverse probability weighting and doubly robust standardization in the relative survival framework
Published in Statistics in medicine (30-11-2021)“…A commonly reported measure when interested in the survival of cancer patients is relative survival. Relative survival circumvents issues with inaccurate cause…”
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Estimating causal effects in the presence of competing events using regression standardisation with the Stata command standsurv
Published in BMC medical research methodology (13-08-2022)“…When interested in a time-to-event outcome, competing events that prevent the occurrence of the event of interest may be present. In the presence of competing…”
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Assessing lead time bias due to mammography screening on estimates of loss in life expectancy
Published in Breast cancer research : BCR (23-02-2022)“…An increasingly popular measure for summarising cancer prognosis is the loss in life expectancy (LLE), i.e. the reduction in life expectancy following a cancer…”
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Direct modelling of age standardized marginal relative survival through incorporation of time-dependent weights
Published in BMC medical research methodology (24-04-2021)“…When quantifying the probability of survival in cancer patients using cancer registration data, it is common to estimate marginal relative survival, which…”
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Prior cancer and risk of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance: a population-based study in Iceland and Sweden
Published in Haematologica (Roma) (2024)“…There is some evidence that a prior cancer is a risk factor for the development of multiple myeloma (MM). If this is true, prior cancer should be associated…”
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Understanding disparities in cancer prognosis: An extension of mediation analysis to the relative survival framework
Published in Biometrical journal (01-02-2021)“…Mediation analysis can be applied to investigate the effect of a third variable on the pathway between an exposure and the outcome. Such applications include…”
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P950: PRIOR CANCER AND RISK OF MONOCLONAL GAMMOPATHY OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (MGUS): A POPULATION‐BASED STUDY IN ICELAND AND SWEDEN
Published in HemaSphere (08-08-2023)Get full text
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Causal inference in survival analysis using pseudo‐observations
Published in Statistics in medicine (30-07-2017)“…Causal inference for non‐censored response variables, such as binary or quantitative outcomes, is often based on either (1) direct standardization…”
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Erratum to: Marginal measures and causal effects using the relative survival framework
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Despite multi-disciplinary team discussions the socioeconomic disparities persist in the oncological treatment of non-metastasized colorectal cancer
Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-03-2024)“…The introduction of national guidelines should eliminate previously observed associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and colorectal cancer treatment…”
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Standardised survival probabilities: a useful and informative tool for reporting regression models for survival data
Published in British journal of cancer (09-11-2022)“…Background When interested in studying the effect of a treatment (or other exposure) on a time-to-event outcome, the most popular approach is to estimate…”
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Income disparities in loss in life expectancy after colon and rectal cancers: a Swedish register-based study
Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01-06-2024)“…Differences in the prognosis after colorectal cancer (CRC) by socioeconomic position (SEP) have been reported previously; however, most studies focused on…”
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Loss in life expectancy in patients with stage II-III cutaneous melanoma in Sweden: A population-based cohort study
Published in Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (01-05-2024)“…Survival in cutaneous melanoma (CM) is heterogeneous. Loss in life expectancy (LLE) measures impact of CM on remaining lifespan compared to general population…”
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Estimating the impact of a cancer diagnosis on life expectancy by socio-economic group for a range of cancer types in England
Published in British journal of cancer (24-10-2017)“…Background: Differences in cancer survival exist across socio-economic groups for many cancer types. Standard metrics fail to show the overall impact for…”
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Robustness of individual and marginal model-based estimates: A sensitivity analysis of flexible parametric models
Published in Cancer epidemiology (01-02-2019)“…•Estimates obtained from a flexible parametric model are not oversensitive to the number of knots used to create the splines.•Non-proportional hazards can…”
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Potential gain in life years for Swedish women with breast cancer if stage and survival differences between education groups could be eliminated – Three what-if scenarios
Published in Breast (Edinburgh) (01-06-2019)“…Many studies have found evidence of socioeconomic differences in breast cancer survival. This study aimed to quantify the impact of removing differences in…”
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