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In response to st: RE: Patient age at first cancer exam in STATA


From   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   In response to st: RE: Patient age at first cancer exam in STATA
Date   Sun, 12 Jan 2014 01:09:59 +0100

Dear Joe,

Not all of these patients have cancer, so Dateexam means that on this
date the patient underwent some medical procedure, but it doesn’t
necessary mean that it was an exam for cancer. It could as well be hip
replacement (or any other medical intervention).

It worked thank you very much.

Would you possible also know how to:
1. create a variable, which would put instead of the patients age the
DATE OF FIRST CANCER EXAM?
2. count number of unique days for which there was a cancer exam?

I am so grateful for your help and will be even more. You are saving my life.

Kind Regards

John Cybulski

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