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Population-based cancer survival in the United States: Data, quality control, and statistical methods.

Claudia AllemaniRhea HarewoodChristopher J JohnsonHelena CarreiraDevon SpikaAudrey BonaventureKevin WardHannah K WeirMichel P Coleman
Published in: Cancer (2017)
Population-based cancer survival is a key measure of the overall effectiveness of services in providing equitable health care. The high quality of US cancer registry data, 80% population coverage, and use of an unbiased net survival estimator ensure that the survival trends reported in this supplement are robustly comparable by race and state. The results can be used by policymakers to identify and address inequities in cancer survival in each state and for the United States nationally. Cancer 2017;123:4982-93. Published 2017. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
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