Just this week I was drawn into such an analysis. I
ended up using stptime and istdize in what may be a
solution that works for in my case, but may not for
others. It would be interesting to know how others do
this with Stata.
We were using standard population data from SEER*Stat,
an application & database of the US National Cancer
Institute. (seer.cancer.gov)
It might be better to try and share more detail in
non-statalist communication.
Thanks,
Allen Buxton
CureSearch, Children's Oncology Group
440 East Huntington Drive, Suite 300
Arcadia, CA 91006
626-241-1524
626-447-0064 x1524
--- David Winter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> Does anyone actually use Stata for cohort analyses
> and calculating SMRs and SIRs?
>
> I have posted several messages on this issue and
> have only received one reply, via a colleague who
> spoke to Svend Juul.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Winter
>
>
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