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Age-standardized incidence rate (asir)
age_standardized_incidence_rates(ncan, py, pystd, ncan.min = 5)
ncan |
integer, (age-specific) number of cancers in the population of interest |
py |
integer, (age-specific) person-year in the the population of interest |
pystd |
numeric, (age-specific) standard population person-years (e.g. standard world population) |
ncan.min |
integer, minimum number of observation required not to mask the CI's out Age-standardized incidence rate (asir) and associated 95% confidence interval are computing assuming normal distribution of the asir. asir is a summary statistics that should be computed per group of individuals providing age specific counts. |
a 1 line and 3 column data.frame containing the asir (est) and associated 95% CI (lci, uci)
Boyle P, Parkin DM. Cancer registration: principles and methods. Statistical methods for registries. IARC Sci Publ. 1991;(95):126-58. PMID: 1894318.
ncan <- 1:10
py <- 101:110
pystd <- 10:1
ncan.min <- 5
age_standardized_incidence_rates(ncan, py, pystd, ncan.min)
age_standardized_incidence_rates(ncan, py, pystd, sum(ncan) + 1)
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