2021
A new cure model accounting for extra non-cancer mortality: Validation and application to real data
Botta L, Goungounga J, Capocaccia R, Romain G, Colonna M, Gatta G, Boussari O, Jooste V. A new cure model accounting for extra non-cancer mortality: Validation and application to real data. Revue D'Epidémiologie Et De Santé Publique 2021, 69: s24. DOI: 10.1016/j.respe.2021.04.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRelative riskGeneral populationCancer-specific deathNon-cancer mortalityPatient's relative riskExtra riskCancer survivorsCancer patientsCure modelBreast cancerNet survivalRelative survivalOverall populationIndividual data analysisIndividual dataSame riskCure fractionCancer dataDeathPatientsRiskCancerMortalitySurvivalAge effects
2020
Cancer cure for 32 cancer types: results from the EUROCARE-5 study
Dal Maso L, Panato C, Tavilla A, Guzzinati S, Serraino D, Mallone S, Botta L, Boussari O, Capocaccia R, Colonna M, Crocetti E, Dumas A, Dyba T, Franceschi S, Gatta G, Gigli A, Giusti F, Jooste V, Minicozzi P, Neamtiu L, Romain G, Zorzi M, De Angelis R, Francisci S, Group T. Cancer cure for 32 cancer types: results from the EUROCARE-5 study. International Journal Of Epidemiology 2020, 49: 1517-1525. PMID: 32984907, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyaa128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConditional relative survivalCancer patientsProstate cancerCancer cureChronic lymphocytic leukemia patientsProportion of patientsThyroid cancer patientsEUROCARE-5 studyLymphocytic leukemia patientsSame death ratePopulation-based indicatorsMelanoma patientsPatients' qualityCorpus uteriFatal casesLung cancerPancreatic cancerThyroid cancerLeukemia patientsBreast cancerGeneral populationRelative survivalPatientsSkin melanomaAge 55
2019
Long-Term Relative Survival after Stroke: The Dijon Stroke Registry
Romain G, Mariet A, Jooste V, Duloquin G, Thomas Q, Durier J, Giroud M, Quantin C, Béjot Y. Long-Term Relative Survival after Stroke: The Dijon Stroke Registry. Neuroepidemiology 2019, 54: 498-505. PMID: 31865347, DOI: 10.1159/000505160.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDijon Stroke RegistryOlder age groupsStroke subtypesStroke RegistryIschemic strokeIntracerebral hemorrhagePopulation-based Dijon Stroke RegistryAge groupsStroke-related deathLong-term outcomesSurvival profilesExcess mortality ratesLong-term survivalRelative survival methodsSex differencesUndetermined strokeCause mortalityOlder patientsYounger patientsStroke cohortICH patientsIS patientsAdjusted survivalObserved survivalGeneral population
2017
Outcomes following polypectomy for malignant colorectal polyps are similar to those following surgery in the general population
Lopez A, Bouvier A, Jooste V, Cottet V, Romain G, Faivre J, Manfredi S, Lepage C. Outcomes following polypectomy for malignant colorectal polyps are similar to those following surgery in the general population. Gut 2017, 68: 111. PMID: 29074726, DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2016-312093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSessile malignant polypsColorectal malignant polypsMalignant polypsPathological marginsEndoscopic resectionSurgical resectionRecurrence rateGeneral populationAge-standardised incidence ratesFive-year net survivalAge-standardised incidenceCumulative recurrence ratePopulation-based studyMalignant colorectal polypsTransanal resectionIncidence rateResectionColorectal polypsNet survivalPatientsSurvival analysisSurgeryPolypectomyTime trendsOutcomes