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Obtaining long-term stage-specific relative survival estimates in the presence of incomplete historical stage information

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posted on 2022-07-08, 12:30 authored by Rachael Stannard, Paul C Lambert, Therese M-L Andersson, Mark J Rutherford

Background

Completeness of recording for cancer stage at diagnosis is often historically poor in cancer registries, making it challenging to provide long-term stage-specific survival estimates. Stage-specific survival differences are driven by differences in short-term prognosis, meaning estimated survival metrics using period analysis are unlikely to be sensitive to imputed historical stage data.


Methods

We used data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program for lung, colon and breast cancer. To represent missing data patterns in less complete registry data, we artificially inflated the proportion of missing stage information conditional on stage at diagnosis and calendar year of diagnosis. Period analysis was applied and missing stage at diagnosis information was imputed under four different conditions to emulate extreme imputed stage distributions.


Results

We fit a flexible parametric model for each cancer stage on the excess hazard scale and the differences in stage-specific marginal relative survival were assessed. Estimates were also obtained from non-parametric approaches for validation. There was little difference between the 10-year stage-specific marginal relative survival estimates, regardless of the assumed historical stage distribution.


Conclusions

When conducting a period analysis, multiple imputation can be used to obtain stage-specific long-term estimates of relative survival, even when the historical stage information is largely incomplete.

Funding

Cancer Research UK (Grant Number RM62G0888)

National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands (ARC EM)

History

Author affiliation

Biostatistics Research Group, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

British Journal of Cancer

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE

issn

0007-0920

eissn

1532-1827

Acceptance date

2022-05-25

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-07-08

Spatial coverage

England

Language

English

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