Talks

A list of presentations that I have given is included below; slides/recordings are included, when possible.

2024

  • Standardised survival probabilities: a useful and informative tool for reporting regression models for survival data · Invited seminar, The Public Health Agency of Sweden (Folkhälsomyndigheten), Stockholm, Sweden · 2024-4 · Slides

  • An extension of mediation analysis to the relative survival framework · 2024 Stata Biostatistics and Epidemiology Virtual Symposium · 2024-2 · Slides

2023

  • Loss in life expectancy after a colon cancer diagnosis by socioeconomic group: does the indicator of socioeconomic position matter? · Association of Nordic Cancer Registries Symposium (ANCR), Helsinki, Finland · 2023-9 · Slides

2022

  • Exploring inequalities in cancer prognosis across socioeconomic groups and how they arise · Faculty Event, Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden · 2022-11 · Slides

  • Loss in life expectancy in patients with stage II-III malignant melanoma in Sweden · Symposium for Statisticians Working in Cancer Epidemiology, Oslo, Norway · 2022-10

  • Assessing lead time bias due to mammography screening on estimates of loss in life expectancy with a simulation-based approach · Association of Nordic Cancer Registries Symposium (ANCR), Tórshavn, Faroe Islands · 2022-9 · Slides

  • Assessing lead time bias due to mammography screening on estimates of loss in life expectancy · 43rd annual conference of the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics (ISCB), Newcastle, UK · 2022-8 · Slides

2021

  • An overview of measures for estimating cancer patient survival · Invited seminar, Quantify Research, Stockholm, Sweden · 2021-10 · Slides

  • Estimating causal effects in the presence of competing events using regression standardisation with the Stata command standsurv · 27th UK Stata Conference, Virtual · 2021-9 · Slides

  • Assessing lead time bias due to mammography screening in estimates of loss in life expectancy · Internal Biostatistics Seminar, Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet · 2021-5 · Slides

2020

  • Survival differences between socioeconomic groups in colon cancer: exploring the role of stage at diagnosis using mediation analysis · Enrico Anglesio Prize Contest offered by the Fondo Elena Moroni, Virtual · 2020-11 · Slides · Video

  • Inverse probability weighting and doubly robust standardisation in the relative survival framework · 30th International Biometric Conference (IBC), Online learning series · 2020-8 · Slides

2019

  • Understanding inequalities in cancer prognosis: An extension of mediation analysis to the relative survival framework · Symposium for Statisticians Working in Cancer Epidemiology, Stockholm, Sweden · 2019-10 · Slides

  • Understanding inequalities in cancer prognosis: An extension of mediation analysis to the relative survival framework · 40th annual conference of the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics (ISCB), Leuven, Belgium · 2019-7 · Slides

2018

  • Causal inference in the relative survival framework · 29th International Biometric Conference (IBC), Barcelona, Spain · 2018-7 · Slides

2017

  • Estimating the impact of a cancer diagnosis on life expectancy by socioeconomic group for a range of cancer types in England · 6th Survival Analysis for Junior Researchers Conference, Leicester, UK · 2017-4 · Slides

  • Socio-demographic and stage inequalities in loss in expectation of life for English colon cancer patients · Cancer Research UK Early Diagnosis Research Conference, London · 2017-2 · Slides

2016

  • Flexible parametric survival models for registry data: How much freedom do we have in selecting the degrees of freedom? · 5th Survival Analysis for Junior Researchers Conference, Leeds, UK · 2016-4 · Slides