Camille Maringe (@camaringe) 's Twitter Profile
Camille Maringe

@camaringe

Statistician and cancer epidemiologist part of the Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network @icon_lshtm at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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Frank Harrell (@f2harrell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Outstanding new tutorial on survival analysis: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100… (just wish it weren't paywalled) #rmscourse

Larissa Nekhlyudov (@drn_cancerpcp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cancer is STILL not going away and neither is COVID-19. As cases unfortunately continue to rise, it is important that we take a proactive, balanced approach to promote safe, timely evaluation of cancer symptoms. doi.org/10.1111/ecc.13…

Cancer is STILL not going away and neither is COVID-19. As cases unfortunately continue to rise, it is important that we take a proactive, balanced approach to promote safe, timely evaluation of cancer symptoms. 
doi.org/10.1111/ecc.13…
Camille Maringe (@camaringe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really looking forward to this closing session of the #NCRIVirtual. Prof. Sir Mike Richards always has pearls of wisdom to share!

NCRI Partnership (@ncri_partners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a #cancer patient or carer who wants to get involved in #cancerresearch? Join us on Thursday at our free #NCRIVirtual webinar to hear how you can make a difference! bit.ly/3epPM80 Anthony Nolan Penny Brohn UK Breast Cancer UK Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation Bowel Cancer UK

Are you a #cancer patient or carer who wants to get involved in #cancerresearch? Join us on Thursday at our free #NCRIVirtual webinar to hear how you can make a difference! bit.ly/3epPM80 

<a href="/AnthonyNolan/">Anthony Nolan</a> <a href="/PennyBrohnUK/">Penny Brohn UK</a> <a href="/BreastCancer_UK/">Breast Cancer UK</a> <a href="/Roy_Castle_Lung/">Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation</a> <a href="/bowelcanceruk/">Bowel Cancer UK</a>
Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network (@icon_lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Measurements of deprivation are very important for research on health #inequalities, but do area-level scores and personal deprivation experienced by those living in the area match up? Find out in @DrFionaIngleby Aurélien Belot BMJ_Open published today: bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/11/…

Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network (@icon_lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are recruiting! 👋 Are you an epidemiologist with strong quantitative skills, experienced and interested in improving #cancer outcomes? Come join our Cancer Research UK funded research programme! Read more and apply at: jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…

Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network (@icon_lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be quick! Starting now is a live webinar by Prof Julian Peto and Dr Clare Gilham on “Breast cancer risk is reduced by early cohabitation but not by young age at first birth” - free and open to all lshtm.zoom.us/j/98328560375 organised by Centre for Global Chronic Conditions, LSHTM (note the session is recorded)

Dr. Sophie Pilleron (@spilleron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋🏻 Our new paper #openaccess is out in Journal of Geriatric Oncology with Diana Sarfati @EJAMorris Camille Maringe J. Atkinson and H. Charvat! The impact of timely #cancer diagnosis on age disparities in #ColonCancer survival geriatriconcology.net/article/S1879-… #GeriOnc SIOGNAH SIOG Young SIOG

Camille Maringe (@camaringe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further evidence of the impact of covid-19 on cancer patients. Happy to have contributed to this research and see wider application of our survival models using population-based cancer registrations! Thanks Ajay Aggarwal, Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network!

Matthew J. Smith (@mjtsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’ve considered using Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation in the past for an observational study and decided not to use it, what was the main reason for not using it? epibot statsbot @CausalInferBot #epitwitter #statstwitter #causalinference #TMLE

Camille Maringe (@camaringe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sun setting on 2 days organised by the The Royal Society, joining the #PairingScheme23: listened to top-notch speakers on policy & science & media, how parliament and government work & role of the Government Office for Science! Met inspiring scientists and civil servants!

Sun setting on 2 days organised by the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a>, joining the #PairingScheme23: listened to top-notch speakers on policy &amp; science &amp; media, how parliament and government work &amp; role of the Government Office for Science! Met inspiring scientists and civil servants!
Matthew J. Smith (@mjtsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New #SystematicReview in Annals of Epidemiology with Rachael V. Phillips, @watzilei, Camille Maringe 🎉 How has Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation (#TMLE) been applied in public health and epidemiological studies?👉 bit.ly/3NmbVWM TL;DR #Thread 🧵 (UK Research and Innovation Medical Research Council National Institute for Health and Care Research)

Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network (@icon_lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As part of #WorldCancerDay, ICON and Centre for Global Chronic Conditions, LSHTM will be hosting a hybrid film screening and Q&A on Thursday 8 February. The film reveals how involving communities in research is the first step in helping us #CloseTheCareGap. More details to follow! đź”—bit.ly/3Sm412a

As part of #WorldCancerDay, ICON and <a href="/LSHTM_CGCC/">Centre for Global Chronic Conditions, LSHTM</a> will be hosting a hybrid film screening and Q&amp;A on Thursday 8 February. 

The film reveals how involving communities in 
research is the first step in helping us #CloseTheCareGap. More details to follow!

đź”—bit.ly/3Sm412a
ethna (@ethna7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A really important concept here - the intersectionality in inequity - a close relation to the nursing perspective of personalised assessments… data must reflect the multiplicity of care & outcome analysis #CRUKDataConf24

A really important concept here - the intersectionality in inequity - a close relation to the nursing perspective of personalised assessments… data must reflect the multiplicity of care &amp; outcome analysis #CRUKDataConf24