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Flexible parametric models for relative survival, with application in coronary heart disease

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posted on 2008-03-11, 10:07 authored by C.P. Nelson, Paul C. Lambert, I.B. Squire, David R. Jones
Relative survival is frequently used in population-based studies as a method for estimating disease-related mortality without the need for information on cause of death. We propose an extension to relative survival of a flexible parametric model proposed by Royston and Parmar for censored survival data. The model provides smooth estimates of the relative survival and excess mortality rates by using restricted cubic splines on the log cumulative excess hazard scale. The approach has several advantages over some of the more standard relative survival models, which adopt a piecewise approach, the main being the ability to model time on a continuous scale, the survival and hazard functions are obtained analytically and it does not use split-time data.

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Statistics in Medicine, 2007, 26 (30), pp. 5486-5498

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Statistics in Medicine

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John Wiley & Sons

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0277-6715

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1097-0258

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2007

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2008-03-11

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sim.3064/abstract

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en

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