Epidemiology is a tool for determining whether diseases or injuries are caused by particular factors. Patients are evaluated as a whole in epidemiology, where communities are viewed as patients. Epidemiology is a scientific, methodical, and data-driven investigation of the distribution and determinants (causes, risk factors) of health-related states and events (not just diseases) in defined populations.
By combining epidemiology, statistics, and outcomes research, we are able to better understand cancer's causes while also developing better methods for diagnosing, treating, and preventing the disease. Research studies on cancer risk, care delivery, and how to improve clinical research benefit from the expertise of multidisciplinary teams.
Cancer epidemiology and prevention
Breast cancer epidemiology statistics
Lung cancer epidemiology statistics
Principles and method for cancer epidemiology
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