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Given the expected bias, this cohort can not be used as a replacement for later and more precise birth cohorts, but may be a valuable supplement.
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Since even countrywide data may be sparse, an international collaboration is required in order to assemble data on a sufficient number of births by women with cancer in order to obtain more precise risk estimates for adverse birth outcomes.
Therefore, international collaboration is necessary in the future, to obtain more precise risk estimates for adverse birth outcomes, and to allow stratified analyses according to, for example, treatment.
Where detailed datasets are available with complete and accurate birthweight and gestational age data (for example in higher or middle income settings), these will be analysed to test and compare the simplified per 100 or per 1000 live births denominator to a more precise indicator option to ascertain correlation between risk and the more precise indicator, and sensitivity to change over time.
Respondents agreed that more precise definitions of and indicators for intrapartum hypoxia and birth asphyxia are needed for programme use.
The birth history data over the 1999 2006 period provides however a more precise picture of recent variations in SRB.
This change, however, is a prerequisite for the assessment of individual FF G-CSF concentrations, to increase the subsequent pregnancy rate by a more precise and accurate choice of embryos with the best potential for implantation and live birth.
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