Measuring childhood cancer late effects: evidence of a healthy survivor effect.
Peter Haubjerg AsdahlRohit Priyadarshi OjhaJeanette Falck WintherAnna Sällfors HolmqvistSofie de Fine LichtThorgerdur GudmundsdottirLaura Madanat-HarjuojaLaufey TryggvadottirKlaus Kaae AndersenHenrik Haslenull nullPublished in: European journal of epidemiology (2017)
Our findings provide empirical evidence that survivor bias attenuates measures of association when comparing survivors with the general population. The design and analysis of studies among childhood cancer survivors, particularly as this population attains older ages, should account for survivor bias to avoid misinterpreting estimates of disease burden.