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Date: 2014-08-01 16:02:52
Epidemiology
Medical statistics
Demography
RTT
Medical terminology
Survival rate
Cancer survival rates
Cancer
Mortality rate
Incidence
Five-year survival rate
Weekend effect

On the Validity of Using Increases in 5-Year Survival Rates to Measure Success in the Fight against Cancer Yosef E. Maruvka1,2, Min Tang1,2, Franziska Michor1,2* 1 Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology, D

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