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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2012.13.7.3229

Estimation of Denominators- a New Approach for Calculating of Various Rates in Cancer Registries  

Haroon, A.S. (Department of Statistics, Meerut College)
Gupta, S.M. (Department of Statistics, Meerut College)
Tyagi, B.B. (AIIMS)
Farhat, J. (Department of Zoology, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.13, no.7, 2012 , pp. 3229-3232 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, cancer incidence data were assessed to provide various rates of five year age groups for a given year, lying between two census years. The individual exponential growth rate method is most useful in both population-based and non-population cased cancer registries in India to estimate the population by five yearly age groups and also find the rates of crude rates, age standard rates and cumulative rates. This method has been shown to endure from bias and often results sacrificing the overall growth rate and correction factor must be needful in five year age group population to maintain it. A second method, the difference distribution method is also able to maintain the overall growth rate and overcome the bias in estimation of five yearly age group populations. From this point of view these methods serving a new technique for population estimation by five yearly age groups for inter census years.
Keywords
Census; cancer incidence data inter census population estimation; growth rate and modified growth rate;
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