Dakouo M, MacLeod J, Demers P. (2019).
Ontario and other Canadian jurisdictions have never had occupational disease surveillance systems to identify high-risk industries and target prevention efforts. The Occupational Disease Surveillance System (ODSS) was created to identify patterns and monitor trends in work-related disease in Ontario. In this study, we examined existing patterns and emerging trends in work-related lymphohaematopoietic (LH) cancer by industry groups using recurrent-event survival analysis. This paper will give examples of the counting process syntax and programming statements that apply to Recurrent-Event analysis in PROC PHREG.
Ryann E Yeo, Fanni R Eros, Paul A Demers, Jeavana Sritharan. Risk of Raynaud’s Phenomenon Among Workers in the Occupational Disease…
Hardt JS, Vermeulen R, Peter S, Kromhout H, McLaughlin JR, Demers PA. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2014;71(1):282-288.
Nancy Carnide, Jeavana Sritharan, Chaojie Song, Fateme Kooshki, Paul A Demers. ABSTRACTObjective Working-age individuals have been disproportionately affected by the opioid…