Author:
Esteban Laura,Clèries Ramon,Gálvez Jordi,Pareja Laura,Escribà Josep Maria,Sanz Xavier,Izquierdo Ángel,Galcerán Jaume,Ribes Josepa
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The repertoire of statistical methods dealing with the descriptive analysis of the burden of a disease has been expanded and implemented in statistical software packages during the last years. The purpose of this paper is to present a web-based tool, REGSTATTOOLS
http://regstattools.net intended to provide analysis for the burden of cancer, or other group of disease registry data. Three software applications are included in REGSTATTOOLS: SART (analysis of disease’s rates and its time trends), RiskDiff (analysis of percent changes in the rates due to demographic factors and risk of developing or dying from a disease) and WAERS (relative survival analysis).
Results
We show a real-data application through the assessment of the burden of tobacco-related cancer incidence in two Spanish regions in the period 1995–2004. Making use of SART we show that lung cancer is the most common cancer among those cancers, with rising trends in incidence among women. We compared 2000–2004 data with that of 1995–1999 to assess percent changes in the number of cases as well as relative survival using RiskDiff and WAERS, respectively. We show that the net change increase in lung cancer cases among women was mainly attributable to an increased risk of developing lung cancer, whereas in men it is attributable to the increase in population size. Among men, lung cancer relative survival was higher in 2000–2004 than in 1995–1999, whereas it was similar among women when these time periods were compared.
Conclusions
Unlike other similar applications, REGSTATTOOLS does not require local software installation and it is simple to use, fast and easy to interpret. It is a set of web-based statistical tools intended for automated calculation of population indicators that any professional in health or social sciences may require.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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