Table 1.
Background table, N = 4,682 (1,475 deaths).
Fig 1.
Survival by diagnosis groups at age 75 years, by gender.
Modelled using flexible parametric models including diagnosis, age, gender and diagnosis by gender interaction terms. N = 4,682.
Table 2.
Median survival time with 95% confidence interval (CI) at age 75 years by diagnosis and gender.
N = 4,682. Modelled using flexible parametric models including diagnosis, age, gender and diagnosis by gender interaction terms.
Fig 2.
Relative survival of diagnosis groups compared to normal population at age 75 years, by gender.
Modelled using flexible parametric models including diagnosis, age, gender and diagnosis by gender interaction terms. N = 4,682.
Table 3.
Five-year relative survival (5-yr RS) with 95% confidence interval (CI), at age 75 years, for men and women.
Modelled using flexible parametric models including diagnosis, age, gender and diagnosis by gender interaction terms. N = 4,682.
Table 4.
Excess mortality rate ratio (RER) with 95% confidence interval (CI) by diagnosis group, step-wise adjusted.
Modelled using flexible parametric models.
Table 5.
Life expectancy (LE)* of the general population and by diagnostic group for men and women at age 70 years and 75 years.
Years of life lost (YLL) is the difference in LE between the general population and the diagnostic groups (presented with 95% confidence intervals,95% CI). N = 4,689. Modelled using flexible parametric models.