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Journal of the American Statistical Association | 1952

Survival Curve for Cancer Patients Following Treatment

Joseph Berkson; Robert P. Gage

Abstract On the basis of experience with calculated survivorships of patients following treatment for cancer, a simple function, in terms of two physically meaningful parameters, has been evolved, which fits such survivorship data very well. These two parameters can be used to compare succinctly the mortality of two groups, different in respect of treatment, type of cancer, or other characteristics. The parameters are c (“cured”), which represents the proportion of the population which is subject only to “normal” death rates, and β, which is the death rate from the cancer, to which the rest of the population [not “cured,” (1–c)] is subject. Thus if one treatment is characterized by c 1 = 0.30, β 1 = 0.25, another by c 2 = 0.20, β 2 = 0.15, this could be interpreted as meaning that while the first treatment “cured” a larger proportion of the population than did the second treatment, it did not ameliorate the deaths attributable to cancer in the patients not cured as much as did the second treatment. If l T...


Annals of Surgery | 1964

Radical Pancreatoduodenectomy: A 22-year Experience with the Complications, Mortality Rate, and Survival Rate

James J. Mongé; Edward S. Judd; Robert P. Gage


JAMA | 1952

PROGNOSIS OF ANGINA PECTORIS: OBSERVATIONS IN 6,882 CASES

William J. Block; Edgar L. Crumpacker; Thomas J. Dry; Robert P. Gage


JAMA | 1963

A Controlled Clinical Evaluation of Antiemetic Drugs

Charles G. Moertel; Richard J. Reitemeier; Robert P. Gage


JAMA | 1946

LIFE EXPECTANCY IN ANGINA PECTORIS

Robert L. Parker; Thomas J. Dry; Fredrick A. Willius; Robert P. Gage


JAMA | 1963

Blood Pressure and Vascular Reactivity to the Cold Pressor Test: Restudy of 207 Subjects 27 Years Later

Paul H. Barnett; Edgar A. Hines; Alexander Schirger; Robert P. Gage


Chest | 1959

The Solitary Circumscribed Pulmonary Lesion Due to Bronchogenic Carcinoma: a 3-year Follow-up Study of 94 Surgically Treated Patients

John W. Vance; C. Allen Good; Corrin H. Hodgson; John W. Kirklin; Robert P. Gage


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1954

SMALL GASTRIC CANCER

Mandred W. Comfort; Howard K. Gray; Malcolm B. Dockerty; Robert P. Gage; George R. Dornberger; Jorge Solis; Dean P. Epperson; Robert A. McNAUGHTON


Archives of Surgery | 1959

Bleeding varices due to cirrhosis; survival after (1) nonsurgical treatment, (2) splenectomy with or without omentopexy, and (3) portacaval and splenorenal shunts.

George A. Hallenbeck; Morton S. Comess; Eric E. Wollaeger; Robert P. Gage


Annals of Surgery | 1958

Total gastrectomy: mortality and survival.

Orceneth A. Fly; James T. Priestley; Mandred W. Comfort; Robert P. Gage

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