19 research outputs found

    Burden of Cancer by Educational Status of Head of Household, 2004.

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    <p><i>Note</i>: Authors’ estimates using a dataset consisting of only matched households using the nearest neighbor method. Values in parentheses refer to <i>p</i>-values.</p

    Effects of Cancers on Household Consumption and Workforce Participation in India.

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    <p><i>Notes</i>: INR = Indian Rupees. Values in parentheses refer to <i>p</i>-values that the matched cancer-affected and control outcomes differ in a two-tailed test. ‘Non-major’ health conditions refer to conditions other than cancer, heart disease, stroke, injuries and diabetes.</p

    Robustness Check – Effect of Cancers on Household Consumption and Workforce Participation in India.

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    <p><i>Notes</i>: Robustness check refers to propensity-score matching that included hospitalization. INR = Indian Rupees. Values in parentheses refer to <i>p</i>-values that the matched cancer-affected and control outcomes differ in a two-tailed test. ‘Non-major’ health conditions refer to conditions other than cancer, heart disease, stroke, injuries and diabetes.</p

    Effects of Cancers on Household Healthcare Utilization in India.

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    <p><i>Notes</i>: INR = Indian Rupees. Values in parentheses refer to <i>p</i>-values that the matched cancer-affected and control outcomes differ in a two-tailed test. ‘Non-major’ health conditions refer to all health conditions except cancer, heart disease, stroke, injuries &amp; diabetes.</p

    Robustness Check – Effects of Cancers on Healthcare Utilization in India.

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    <p><i>Notes</i>: Robustness check refers to propensity scores generated with a hospitalization. INR = Indian Rupees. Values in parentheses refer to <i>p</i>-values that the matched cancer-affected and control outcomes differ in a two-tailed test. ‘Non-major’ health conditions refer to conditions excluding cancer, heart disease, stroke, injuries &amp; diabetes.</p

    Examples of acute phase CVD quality improvement interventions identified in the DCP3 systematic review.

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    <p>Types of interventions targeting three levels of acute phase CVD prevention and management. Bullets in bold type are supported by evidence from the review. Bullets without bold type indicate that no supporting evidence was found in the review and are potential areas for further research.</p
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