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The fraction of life years lost after diagnosis (FLYLAD): a person-centred measure of cancer burden.

David BanhamJonathan KarnonAlex BrownDavid RoderJohn Lynch
Published in: Population health metrics (2023)
FLYLAD described disproportionately higher cancer burden among Aboriginal people in comparisons involving: all people diagnosed with cancer; the matched cohorts; and, within groups diagnosed with same staged disease. The extent of disparities were evident 24-months after diagnosis. This is evidence of Aboriginal peoples' substantial capacity to benefit from cancer control initiatives, particularly those leading to earlier detection and treatment of cancers. FLYLAD's use of readily available, person-level administrative records can help evaluate health care initiatives addressing this need.
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