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  • Cause-specific or relative survival setting to estimate population-based net survival from cancer? An empirical evaluation using women diagnosed with breast cancer in Geneva between 1981 and 1991 and followed for 20 years after diagnosis. (2015) Schaffar, Robin; Rachet, Bernard; Belot, AurĂ©lien; Woods, Laura
  • Estimation of net survival for cancer patients: Relative survival setting more robust to some assumption violations than cause-specific setting, a sensitivity analysis on empirical data. (2016) Schaffar, Robin; Rachet, Bernard; Belot, AurĂ©lien; Woods, Laura M
  • Accuracy of cause of death data routinely recorded in a population-based cancer registry: impact on cause-specific survival and validation using the Geneva Cancer Registry. (2013) Schaffar, Robin; Rapiti, Elisabetta; Rachet, Bernard; Woods, Laura
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