overlevelsesraten
Overlevelsesraten is a statistical measure used in epidemiology and clinical research to describe the proportion of individuals who are alive after a defined period following a diagnosis, treatment, or exposure. It is commonly reported as 1-year, 5-year, or 10-year survival. The most widely used form is the overall survival rate, which counts deaths from any cause, but other forms such as disease-specific or relative (net) survival are also reported.
Survival rates are estimated from patient cohorts using methods such as the Kaplan-Meier estimator or life-table
Interpretation and limitations: Survival rates depend on factors including disease stage at diagnosis, treatments available, patient
Applications: Survival rates are used for prognosis, patient counseling, treatment evaluation, and health policy planning. They