Adjusted Model for the Completeness of National Cancer Incidence Estimates

This paper focuses on the mathematical method which evaluates the completeness for estimation of nationwide cancer incidence in Japan. The information for national cancer incidence is currently reported by the National Cancer Registry, but it was previously estimated based on regional cancer registr...

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Published inJournal of the Japan Statistical Society, Japanese Issue Vol. 54; no. 2; pp. 163 - 175
Main Authors Kamo, Ken-ichi, Yanagihara, Hirokazu
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Statistical Society 04.03.2025
一般社団法人 日本統計学会
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ISSN0389-5602
2189-1478
DOI10.11329/jjssj.54.163

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Summary:This paper focuses on the mathematical method which evaluates the completeness for estimation of nationwide cancer incidence in Japan. The information for national cancer incidence is currently reported by the National Cancer Registry, but it was previously estimated based on regional cancer registry. It has been pointed out that regional cancer registry contains registration omissions, which may have provided the underestimate for the national incidence. Then, in this paper, we focus on the statistical method, which is based on binomial regression model with indices of completeness, to estimate the completeness of registration. The method was applied to the 2015 data and estimate the registration rate.
ISSN:0389-5602
2189-1478
DOI:10.11329/jjssj.54.163