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N: number of patients contributing survival experience; RS: point estimate of 5-year relative survival; SE: standard error of RS; a) except for age group-specific survival estimates, age standardized estimates of 5-year RS were derived using the ICSS weights; b) cases without microscopic verification were excluded.
Estimate standardized estimates, S.E.
†Fully standardized estimates.
Some completely standardized estimates were > 1.0, which is permissible [ 38].
Throughout the text, age standardized estimates are presented as overall survival.
We standardized estimates to the U.S. 2000 Census population using three age groups (i.e., 18 44, 45 64, ≥65 years).
To account for such dependencies and minimize effects we provided and used age standardized estimates for inter country comparison.
The age and sex standardized estimates using the regional population and world population are also presented (Table 1).
When we compared crude versus age standardized estimates, age standardized prevalence was consistently higher across all categories (Table 1).
A hierarchical mixed effects model was used to incorporate all sources of variation associated with the study-level standardized estimates combined in the study-level meta-analysis.
As with the age standardized estimates, there is far greater variation for the Pohar Perme method, particularly at 10 and 15 years reflected by the higher MSEs.
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