JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #328

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328 Wed, 8/11/04, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM TCC-801 B
Models for Decision Support on Colorectal Cancer Screening and Prevention: Why Microsimulation and What Assumptions? - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Health Policy Statistics, ENAR
Organizer(s): Ann G. Zauber, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Chair(s): James R. Murphy, National Jewish Medical and Research Center
     10:35 AM   Microsimulation Modeling of Colorectal Cancer for Assessments to Guide Health Policy: Model Developments and ApplicationsMartin L. Brown, National Cancer Institute; Eric Feuer, National Cancer Institute
     10:55 AM   Estimating Adenoma Risk for Microsimulation ModelingOnchee Yu, Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Studies; Carolyn M. Rutter, Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Studies; Diana Miglioretti, Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Studies; Margaret Mandelson, Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Studies
     11:15 AM   Using Monte Carlo Simulation to Estimate the Effect of Aspirin Use on Progression of Colorectal CancerKaren M. Kuntz, Harvard School of Public Health; Jane C. Weeks, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Milton C. Weinstein, Harvard School of Public Health; Graham A. Colditz, Brigham and Women's Hospital
     11:35 AM   Calibration of Microsimulation Models: A Likelihood-based ApproachAmy Knudsen, Harvard School of Public Health; Milton C. Weinstein, Harvard School of Public Health; Karen M. Kuntz, Harvard School of Public Health
     11:55 AM   Microsimulation Modeling to Estimate the Impact of Cancer Prevention Strategies for Healthy People 2010Ann G. Zauber, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Marjolein van Ballegooijen, Erasmus University; Iris Vogelaar, Erasmus University; Rob Boer, RAND Corporation; Deb Schrag, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Eric Feuer, National Cancer Institute; Martin L. Brown, National Cancer Institute
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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