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Estimating the prevalence of breast cancer using a disease model: data problems and trends

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Figure 1A Markov model for cancers
Table 1: Comparison of the total number of prevalent cases of breast cancer, estimated in different ways, and 1993 prevalence data.
Figure 3Calculated prevalence and prevalence data of breast cancer by age. Baseline calculation and the effect of both adjusting for one-% trend and excluding incident cases of before 1970, sensitivity: the effect of 50% change in the estimated the secular

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