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Common Pitfalls of Head and Neck Research Using Cancer Registries

Published 10 October 2019 Pitfalls were identified in 2 major areas—design and data analysis. Design pitfalls included unbalanced cohorts, uncontrolled covariates, and flawed oncologic variables. Analytical pitfalls included incorrect application of univariate analyses, inclusion of inaccurate data, and inclusion of stage IVc disease in curative survival analysis. Additional limitations of databas

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/common-pitfalls-head-and-neck-research-using-cancer-registries - 2025-01-10

Joint comorbidities among Swedish carriers of haemophilia: A register‐based cohort study over 22 years

Published 11 October 2019 Carriers of haemophilia suffer a significant risk for joint comorbidities. This risk seems to correlate to the factor activity. Our findings underline the impor‐tance of regular clinical follow‐up of carriers at HTCs. New publication in Wiley.Read more here.

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/joint-comorbidities-among-swedish-carriers-haemophilia-register-based-cohort-study-over-22-years - 2025-01-10

A registry-based study evaluating overall survival and treatment duration in Swedish patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer treated with enzalutamide

Published 21 October 2019 Enzalutamide can be used to effectively treat mCRPC patients in daily clinical settings, despite the patients being older and less healthy than those enrolled in the previous randomised, clinical registration studies. Read the full paper here.

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/registry-based-study-evaluating-overall-survival-and-treatment-duration-swedish-patients-metastatic - 2025-01-10

Cross comparison and prognostic assessment of breast cancer multigene signatures in a large population-based contemporary clinical series

Published 25 October 2019 The current study supports the usage of gene expression signatures in specific clinical treatment groups within population-based breast cancer. It also stresses the need of further development to reach higher consensus in individual patient classifications, especially for intermediate-risk patients, and the targeting of patients where current gene signatures and prognosti

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/cross-comparison-and-prognostic-assessment-breast-cancer-multigene-signatures-large-population-based - 2025-01-10

Unlocking the Potential of Population-Based Cancer Registries

Published 26 October 2019 This article describes how central cancer registries can provide a population-based sample frame that will lead to studies with strong external validity, how central cancer registries can link with public and private health insurance claims to obtain complete treatment information, how central cancer registries can use informatics techniques to provide population-based ra

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/unlocking-potential-population-based-cancer-registries - 2025-01-10

Methods to generate and validate a Pregnancy Register in theUK Clinical Practice Research Datalink primary care database

Published 29 October 2019 The Pregnancy Register offers huge research potential because of its large size, high completeness, and availability. Further validation work is underway to enhance this data resource and identify optimal approaches for its use. Read the full paper here.

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/methods-generate-and-validate-pregnancy-register-theuk-clinical-practice-research-datalink-primary - 2025-01-10

Protocol of the European Registry on the management of Helicobacter pylori infection (Hp‐EuReg)

Published 30 October 2019 Noninterventionist prospective multicentre international Registry pro‐moted by the European Helicobacter and Microbiota Study Group. National Coordinators will select recruiting gastroenterologists in their country that will register the H pylori‐related routine clinical practice consultations they receive in an electronic case report form (e‐CRF) provided by AEG‐REDCa Re

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/protocol-european-registry-management-helicobacter-pylori-infection-hp-eureg - 2025-01-10

Forskare ska undersöka hur självlärande datorprogram kan ge bättre vård

Published 9 October 2019 Artificiell intelligens (AI) och maskinlärning är heta områden inom hälso- och sjukvården. Genom att bearbeta stora datamängder kan självlärande datorprogram upptäcka komplexa samband hos patienter, hitta tidiga markörer för sjukdom och ställa mer korrekta diagnoser. Men med den nya tekniken kommer även risker. Ett tvärvetenskapligt forskningsprojekt vid bland annat Lunds

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/forskare-ska-undersoka-hur-sjalvlarande-datorprogram-kan-ge-battre-vard - 2025-01-10

PhD student in Public Health Sciences, with focus on Social Epidemiology

Published 12 October 2019 The PhD position is tied to a research project on ”Developmenal origins of women’s health”. The research project aims to investigate early life determinants of major health, reproductive and social outcomes in adulthood and their interactions over the life course, with a particular focus on gender differences and women’s health. This includes e.g. in depth investigations

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/phd-student-public-health-sciences-focus-social-epidemiology - 2025-01-10

A gold mine, but still no Klondike: Nordic register data in health inequalities research

Published 15 October 2019 Future research on health inequality relies on data that cover life-course exposure, different birth cohorts and variation in policy contexts. Nordic register data have long been celebrated as a ‘gold mine’ for research, and fulfil many of these criteria. However, access to and use of such data are hampered by a number of hurdles and bottlenecks. New publication in Scandi

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/gold-mine-still-no-klondike-nordic-register-data-health-inequalities-research - 2025-01-10

Network multipliers and public health

Published 16 October 2019 The term ‘spillover effect’ is sometimes used in the social and biomedical sciences to describe one person’s exposure affecting the outcome of another. The term ‘contagion’ is sometimes used to describe one person’s outcome affecting another’s outcome. One classic setting for such spillover and contagion is that of vaccines and infectious diseases. New publication in Inte

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/network-multipliers-and-public-health - 2025-01-10