Combining data to perform population-based observational studies: know your sources. The case of thyroid cancer in Belgium
Abstract Background Large scale observational studies are crucial to study thyroid cancer incidence and management, known to vary in time and place. Combining cancer registry data with other data sources enables execution of population-based studies, provided data sources are accurate. The objective...
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Main Authors: | Brigitte Decallonne (Author), Bérengère Snyers (Author), Nathalie Elaut (Author), Bernard Peene (Author), Julie Verbeeck (Author), Annick Van den Bruel (Author), Harlinde De Schutter (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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