Paul Dickman
Professor
Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
Biography
He is a biostatistician with primary research interests in developing and applying statistical methods for population-based cancer survival analysis, particularly the estimation and modeling of relative survival. Current research, in collaboration with Professor Paul Lambert (University of Leicester), focusses on the development and application of methods for presenting patient survival that are relevant for patients, clinicians, and the general public. I also have general interests in epidemiology, particularly cancer epidemiology, and methods for register-based research.
Research Interest
Biostatistics and epidemiology
Publications
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Dickman PW, Lambert PC, Coviello E, Rutherford MJ. Estimating net survival in populationâ€based cancer studies. International journal of cancer. 2013 Jul 15;133(2):519-21.
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Dickman PW, Coviello E, Hills M. Estimating and modelling relative survival. Stata J. 2009 Sep 1.
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Dickman PW, ADAMI HO. Interpreting trends in cancer patient survival. Journal of internal medicine. 2006 Aug 1;260(2):103-17.