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# sire - simulated survival data ------------------------------------------
#' sire - a simulated cohort of Finnish female rectal cancer patients
#'
#' \code{sire} is a simulated cohort pertaining female Finnish rectal cancer patients
#' diagnosed between 1993-2012. Instead of actual original dates, the dates are masked
#' via modest randomization within several time windows.
#'
#' The closing date for the pertinent data was 2012-12-31, meaning status information was
#' available only up to that point --- hence the maximum possible \code{ex_date} is \code{2012-12-31}.
#'
#' @source The Finnish Cancer Registry
#' @format data.table with columns
#' \itemize{
#' \item sex - gender of the patient (1 = female)
#' \item bi_date - date of birth
#' \item dg_date - date of cancer diagnosis
#' \item ex_date - date of exit from follow-up (death or censoring)
#' \item status - status of the person at exit; 0 alive; 1 dead due to pertinent cancer; 2 dead due to other causes
#' \item dg_age - age at diagnosis expressed as fractional years
#' }
#' @author Karri Seppa
#' @name sire
#' @family popEpi data
#' @family survival data
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# sibr - simulated survival data ------------------------------------------
#' sibr - a simulated cohort of Finnish female breast cancer patients
#'
#' \code{sibr} is a simulated cohort pertaining female Finnish breast cancer patients
#' diagnosed between 1993-2012. Instead of actual original dates, the dates are masked
#' via modest randomization within several time windows. The dataset is additionally
#' a random sample of 10 000 cases from the pertaining time window.
#'
#' The closing date for the pertinent data was 2012-12-31, meaning status information was
#' available only up to that point --- hence the maximum possible \code{ex_date} is \code{2012-12-31}.
#'
#' @source The Finnish Cancer Registry
#' @format data.table with columns
#' \itemize{
#' \item sex - gender of the patient (1 = female)
#' \item bi_date - date of birth
#' \item dg_date - date of cancer diagnosis
#' \item ex_date - date of exit from follow-up (death or censoring)
#' \item status - status of the person at exit; 0 alive; 1 dead due to pertinent cancer; 2 dead due to other causes
#' \item dg_age - age at diagnosis expressed as fractional years
#' }
#' @author Karri Seppa
#' @name sibr
#' @family popEpi data
#' @family survival data
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# International standard weights ------------------------------------------
#' Age standardisation weights from the ICSS scheme.
#'
#' Contains three sets age-standardisation weights for age-standardized survival (net, relative or observed).
#'
#'
#' @source
#' \href{https://seer.cancer.gov/stdpopulations/survival.html}{ICSS weights (US National Cancer Institute website)}
#'
#' Corazziari, Isabella, Mike Quinn, and Riccardo Capocaccia. "Standard cancer patient population for age standardising survival ratios." European Journal of Cancer 40.15 (2004): 2307-2316.
#' @format data.table with columns
#' \itemize{
#' \item age - lower bound of the age group
#' \item ICSS1 - first set of weights, sums to 100 000
#' \item ICSS2 - second set of weights, sums to 100 000
#' \item ICSS3 - third set of weights, sums to 100 000
#' }
#' @name ICSS
#' @family popEpi data
#' @family weights
#' @examples
#' ## aggregate weights to a subset of age groups
#' data(ICSS)
#' cut <- c(0, 30, 50, 70, Inf)
#' agegr <- cut(ICSS$age, cut, right = FALSE)
#' aggregate(ICSS1~agegr, data = ICSS, FUN = sum)
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# popmort -------------------------------------------------------------------
#' Population mortality rates in Finland 1951 - 2013 in 101 age groups and
#' by gender. This is an example of a population hazard table as used in
#' \pkg{popEpi}; for the general help page, see \code{\link{pophaz}}.
#'
#'
#' @source Statistics Finland
#' @format \code{data.table} with columns
#' \itemize{
#' \item \code{sex} gender coded as male, female (0, 1)
#' \item \code{year} calendar year
#' \item \code{agegroup} - coded 0 to 100; one-year age groups
#' \item \code{haz} the average population mortality rate per person-year
#' (d/(pyrs), where d is the number of deaths and pyrs is the person-years)
#' }
#' @name popmort
#' @family popEpi data
#' @seealso \code{\link{pophaz}}
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# stdpop18 ------------------------------------------------------------------
#' Standard populations from 2000: world, Europe and Nordic.
#'
#' World, European, and Nordic standard populations by 18 age categories.
#' Sums to 100000.
#'
#' @source Nordcan, 2000
#' @format data.table with columns
#' \itemize{
#' \item \code{agegroup}, age group in 18 categories (character)
#' \item \code{world}, World 2000 standard population (numeric)
#' \item \code{europe}, European standard population (numeric)
#' \item \code{nordic}, Nordic standard population (numeric)
#' }
#' @name stdpop18
#' @family popEpi data
#' @family weights
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# stdpop101 -----------------------------------------------------------------
#' World standard population by 1 year age groups from 1 to 101. Sums to 100 000.
#'
#'
#' @source Standard population is from:
#' \href{https://seer.cancer.gov/stdpopulations/stdpop.singleages.html}{world standard population "101of1"}
#'
#' @format data.table with columns
#' \itemize{
#' \item \code{world_std} weight that sums to 100000 (numeric)
#' \item \code{agegroup} age group from 1 to 101 (numeric)
#' }
#' @name stdpop101
#' @family popEpi data
#' @family weights
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# meanpop_fi -------------------------------------------------------------------
#' Mean population counts in Finland year, sex, and age group.
#'
#' @source Statistics Finland
#' @format \code{data.table} with columns
#' \itemize{
#' \item \code{sex} gender coded as male, female (0, 1)
#' \item \code{year} calendar year 1981-2016
#' \item \code{agegroup} - coded 0 to 100; one-year age groups
#' \item \code{meanpop} the mean population count; that is, the mean of the
#' annual population counts of two consecutive years; e.g. for 1990
#' \code{meanpop} is the mean of population counts for 1990 and 1991
#' (counted at 1990-01-01 and 1991-01-01, respectively)
#' }
#' @name meanpop_fi
#' @family popEpi data
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