Identifying important comorbidity among cancer populations using administrative data: Prevalence and impact on survival

Author:

Sarfati Diana1,Gurney Jason1,Lim Bee Teng1,Bagheri Nasser1,Simpson Andrew2,Koea Jonathan3,Dennett Elizabeth2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health; University of Otago; Wellington New Zealand

2. Capital and Coast District Health Board; Wellington New Zealand

3. Waitemata District Health Board; Auckland New Zealand

Funder

Health Research Council of New Zealand

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,General Medicine

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