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| Johanna SeppänenSummaryAffiliation: Finnish Cancer Registry Country: Finland Publications
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Effects of different phases of an invitational screening program on breast cancer incidenceJohanna Seppänen
Finnish Cancer Registry, Institute for Statistical and Epidemiological Cancer Research, Helsinki, Finland
Int J Cancer 119:920-4. 2006..2% if the program was continued up to age 59, and 28.0% if it continued up to age 69. Corresponding figures for nonlocalized cancers were decreases of 19.8% and 20.9%, respectively...
Influence of alternative mammographic screening scenarios on breast cancer incidence predictions (Finland)Johanna Seppänen
Finnish Cancer Registry, Institute for Statistical and Epidemiological Cancer Research, Liisankatu 21 B, FIN 00170, Helsinki, Finland
Cancer Causes Control 17:1135-44. 2006..Recently, detailed information about actual screening invitation schemes in 1987-2001 has become available in electronic form, which enables more specific modeling of breast cancer incidence...
Predicting impacts of mass-screening policy changes on breast cancer mortalityJohanna Seppänen
Finnish Cancer Registry, Institute for Statistical and Epidemiological Cancer Research, Helsinki, Finland
Stat Med 27:5235-51. 2008..The results show no major differences between predictions yielded by alternative scenarios: Any policy change would have at the most a 3.0 per cent impact on breast cancer mortality in the near future...
Comparison of cancer registry and clinical data as predictors for breast cancer survivalJohanna Seppänen
Finnish Cancer Registry, Institute for Statistical and Epidemiological Cancer Research, Helsinki, Finland
Cancer Causes Control 19:1299-304. 2008....
Significant variation in performance does not reflect the effectiveness of the cervical cancer screening programme in FinlandLaura Kotaniemi-Talonen
Finnish Cancer Registry, Liisankatu 21 B, FI 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Eur J Cancer 43:169-74. 2007..To characterise the variation in performance indicators of the Finnish cervical screening programme by screening laboratory and to assess whether the performance affects cervical cancer incidence...
Long-term excess mortality in 623 patients with brain arteriovenous malformationsAki Laakso
Department of Neurosurgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
Neurosurgery 63:244-53; discussion 253-5. 2008..We performed a retrospective survival study in 623 consecutive patients with AVMs admitted to the Department of Neurosurgery in Helsinki University Hospital between 1951 and 2005...
No long-term excess mortality in 280 patients with ruptured distal anterior cerebral artery aneurysmsMartin Lehecka
Department of Neurosurgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
Neurosurgery 60:235-40; discussion 240-1. 2007..The aim of this study was to assess the long-term excess mortality after the rupture of distal anterior cerebral artery (DACA) aneurysms compared with that of a matched general Finnish population in an unselected, population-based series...
