Marion Haugen
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Deilkas E, Risberg M, Haugen M, Lindstrom J, Nylen U, Rutberg H, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2017 Mar;
7(3):e012492.
PMID: 28320786
Objectives: In this paper, we explore similarities and differences in hospital adverse event (AE) rates between Norway and Sweden by reviewing medical records with the Global Trigger Tool (GTT). Design:...
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Deilkas E, Bukholm G, Lindstrom J, Haugen M
BMJ Open
. 2016 Jan;
5(12):e008576.
PMID: 26719311
Objectives: To describe how adverse event (AE) rates were monitored and estimated nationally across all Norwegian hospitals from 2010 to 2013, and how they developed during the monitoring period. Monitoring...
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Grotmol T, Bray F, Holte H, Haugen M, Kunz L, Tretli S, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2011 May;
20(7):1350-7.
PMID: 21558495
Background: The bimodality of the age-incidence curve of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) has been ascribed to the existence of subgroups with distinct etiologies. Frailty models can be usefully applied to age-incidence...
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Moger T, Haugen M, Yip B, Gjessing H, Borgan O
Lifetime Data Anal
. 2010 Nov;
17(3):445-60.
PMID: 21046240
We present a hierarchical frailty model based on distributions derived from non-negative Lévy processes. The model may be applied to data with several levels of dependence, such as family data...
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Frailty modeling of bimodal age-incidence curves of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in low-risk populations
Haugen M, Bray F, Grotmol T, Tretli S, Aalen O, Moger T
Biostatistics
. 2009 Mar;
10(3):501-14.
PMID: 19329819
The incidence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) varies widely according to age at diagnosis, geographic location, and ethnic background. On a global scale, NPC incidence is common among specific populations primarily...
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Bray F, Haugen M, Moger T, Tretli S, Aalen O, Grotmol T
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2008 Sep;
17(9):2356-65.
PMID: 18768504
The distinct geographic variation in the global incidence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma reflects a complex etiology involving viral, environmental, and genetic components. The high to intermediate rates observed in endemic areas...