
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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05-05-2020 06:23:18
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I can only recommend working with Ajay Aggarwal ! Do consider applying!





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


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/…


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…

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)

👋🏻 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

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!

Expending the conversation on Immortal-Time bias! Thanks Dr. Sophie Pilleron


You want to know more about the connection between the #influencefunction and the #Deltamethod ? Check out our #preprint we made with Camille Maringe Matthew J. Smith Aurélien Belot Michael Schomaker Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network Mireille Schnitzer @watzilei All comments are welcome!

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!


🚨 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)

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

