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Statistical Methods in Cancer Research New edition, v. 2, Design and Analysis of Cohort Studies [Mīkstie vāki]

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Together with Volume I, this work provides a comprehensive account of the major types of studies in cancer epidemiology. Its scope ranges from an account of elementary and descriptive cohort analyses to the fitting of regression models for incidence rates with general risk functions. Particular attention is given to the use of a case-control approach embedded in a cohort study. As in the first volume, all methods are illustrated by examples from real studies, and the data are appended to the text, enabling readers to rework the computations.
Foreword v
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
List of Participants at IARC Workshop 25-27 May 1983
xi
The Role of Cohort Studies in Cancer Epidemiology
2(46)
Rates and Rate Standardization
48(34)
Comparisons among Exposure Groups
82(38)
Fitting Models to Grouped Data
120(58)
Fitting Models to Continuous Data
178(54)
Modelling the Relationship between Risk, Dose and Time
232(40)
Design Considerations
272(44)
References 316(80)
Appendices
I. Design and conduct of studies cited in the text
IA. The British doctors study
336(4)
IB. The atomic bomb survivors - the life-span study
340(5)
IC. Hepatitis B and liver cancer
345(2)
ID. Cancer in nickel workers - the South Wales cohort
347(2)
IE. The Montana study of smelter workers
349(3)
IF. Asbestos exposure and cigarette smoking
352(3)
II. Correspondence between different revisions of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
355(3)
III. U.S. national death rates: white males (deaths/person-year X 1000)
358(4)
IV. Algorithm for exact calculation of person-years
362(1)
V. Grouped data from the Montana smelter workers study used in
Chapters 2-4
363(4)
VI. Nasal sinus cancer mortality in Welsh nickel refinery workers: summary data for three-way classification
367(2)
VII. Lung and nasal sinus cancer mortality in Welsh nickel refinery workers: summary data for four-way classification
369(5)
VIII. Continuous data (original records) for 679 Welsh nickel refinery workers
374(17)
IX. England and Wales: age- and year-specific death rates from nasal sinus and lung cancer and from all causes
391(5)
Combined Index to Volumes 1 and 2 of Statistical Methods in Cancer Research 396