Analysis of cervical cancer mortality and incidence data from England and Wales: evidence of a beneficial effect of screening

Volume: 163, Issue: 2, Pages: 191 - 209
Published: Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
Incidence and mortality rates for invasive cervical cancer in England and Wales have changed considerably since records began in 1950s. It is well known that cervical cancer rates show substantial birth cohort effects and these make the interpretation of secular trends difficult. Here the incidence data (from 1971) and mortality data (from 1950) are analysed by using generalized additive models. The goodness of fit is evaluated by using residual...
Paper Details
Title
Analysis of cervical cancer mortality and incidence data from England and Wales: evidence of a beneficial effect of screening
Published Date
Jan 1, 2000
Volume
163
Issue
2
Pages
191 - 209
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