Volume 40 - Article 19 | Pages 503–532  

Combining population projections with quasi-likelihood models: A new way to predict cancer incidence and cancer mortality in Austria up to 2030

By Johannes Klotz, Monika Hackl, Markus Schwab, Alexander Hanika, Daniela Haluza

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