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Paul C Lambert

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Statistics in Medicine|December 8, 2004
The analysis of peak expiratory flow data using a three-level hierarchical modelPaul C Lambert, Paul R Burton, Keith R Abrams, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|October 27, 2004
Sensitivity analyses allowed more appropriate and reliable meta-analysis conclusions for multiple outcomes when missing data was presentRichard D Riley, Alex J Sutton, Keith R Abrams, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 28, 2021
Development of a dynamic interactive web tool to enhance understanding of multi-state model analyses: MSMplusNikolaos Skourlis, Michael J Crowther, Therese M-L Andersson, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology|July 23, 2018
InterPreT cancer survival: A dynamic web interactive prediction cancer survival tool for health-care professionals and cancer epidemiologistsSarwar Islam Mozumder, Paul W Dickman, Mark J Rutherford, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|September 26, 2007
Flexible parametric models for relative survival, with application in coronary heart diseaseChristopher P Nelson, Paul C Lambert, Iain B Squire, et al.
European Heart Journal|March 8, 2008
Relative survival: what can cardiovascular disease learn from cancer?Christopher P Nelson, Paul C Lambert, Iain B Squire, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|June 16, 2022
On the choice of timescale for other cause mortality in a competing risk setting using flexible parametric survival modelsNikolaos Skourlis, Michael J Crowther, Therese M-L Andersson, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology|May 5, 2019
Loss in life expectancy and gain in life years as measures of cancer impactMark J Rutherford, T M-L Andersson, Magnus Björkholm, et al.
Plos One|August 4, 2022
Patterns of rates of mortality in the Clinical Practice Research DatalinkJames C F Schmidt, Paul C Lambert, Clare L Gillies, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|May 2, 2019
Understanding the impact of socioeconomic differences in colorectal cancer survival: potential gain in life-yearsElisavet Syriopoulou, Eva Morris, Paul J Finan, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|December 8, 2004
The analysis of peak expiratory flow data using a three-level hierarchical modelPaul C Lambert, Paul R Burton, Keith R Abrams, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|October 27, 2004
Sensitivity analyses allowed more appropriate and reliable meta-analysis conclusions for multiple outcomes when missing data was presentRichard D Riley, Alex J Sutton, Keith R Abrams, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 28, 2021
Development of a dynamic interactive web tool to enhance understanding of multi-state model analyses: MSMplusNikolaos Skourlis, Michael J Crowther, Therese M-L Andersson, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology|July 23, 2018
InterPreT cancer survival: A dynamic web interactive prediction cancer survival tool for health-care professionals and cancer epidemiologistsSarwar Islam Mozumder, Paul W Dickman, Mark J Rutherford, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|September 26, 2007
Flexible parametric models for relative survival, with application in coronary heart diseaseChristopher P Nelson, Paul C Lambert, Iain B Squire, et al.
European Heart Journal|March 8, 2008
Relative survival: what can cardiovascular disease learn from cancer?Christopher P Nelson, Paul C Lambert, Iain B Squire, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|June 16, 2022
On the choice of timescale for other cause mortality in a competing risk setting using flexible parametric survival modelsNikolaos Skourlis, Michael J Crowther, Therese M-L Andersson, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology|May 5, 2019
Loss in life expectancy and gain in life years as measures of cancer impactMark J Rutherford, T M-L Andersson, Magnus Björkholm, et al.
Plos One|August 4, 2022
Patterns of rates of mortality in the Clinical Practice Research DatalinkJames C F Schmidt, Paul C Lambert, Clare L Gillies, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|May 2, 2019
Understanding the impact of socioeconomic differences in colorectal cancer survival: potential gain in life-yearsElisavet Syriopoulou, Eva Morris, Paul J Finan, et al.
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