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For model (a), individual inclusion in the 'at risk' set began on date of diagnosis (Dx).
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Follow up began on the date of screening to the date of cancer incidence, date of death, date of embarkation (leaving the United Kingdom) or the censor date of 31st December 2007, whichever came first.
Follow-up began on the date of first subscription and ended on the date of first hospital contact, date of death, date of emigration or 31 December 2003, whichever came first.
Follow-up time began on the date of breast cancer diagnosis and ended on the date of death, date of emigration, or date of study truncation or 5 years after the date of diagnosis, whichever occurred earlier.
The follow-up period for recipients began on the date of liver transplantation, and ended on the date of death, date of re-transplant, or the end of study (March 1 , 2007.
The follow-up period for donors and recipients began on the date of liver transplantation, and ended on the date of death, date of re-transplant, or the end of study (March 1 , 2007.
Follow-up for each subject began on the date of questionnaire return and continued until the date of cancer diagnosis, date of censoring due to loss to follow-up, death or 31 December 2006, whichever came first.
The follow-up period began on the date of first diagnosis or the date of "pseudodiagnosis" for controls.
The time at risk began on the date of diagnosis and time under observation began on the date of blood sample receipt and ended on the date of death from any cause, or, if death did not occur, on 31st January 2008.
The study observation period for each patient began on the date of insulin initiation and ended on the date of the first A1C measured 90 270 days later.
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