Estimating cancer survival - improving accuracy and relevance (Editorial)
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Cramb, Susanna
Dasgupta, Paramita
Youlden, Danny
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With the number of people diagnosed with cancer increasing globally each year, the role of accurate and relevant indicators of the effectiveness of current management strategies at a population level is crucial for governments, policy makers, clinicians and planners as they seek to allocate and prioritise scarce resources and appropriately understand the changing burden of cancer. One such indicator is cancer survival.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
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40
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5
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Applied economics
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Baade, P; Cramb, S; Dasgupta, P; Youlden, D, Estimating cancer survival - improving accuracy and relevance (Editorial), Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2016, 40 (5), pp. 403-404