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Cancer mortality and morbidity patterns in the U.S. populationCancer mortality and morbidity patterns in the U.S. population

Cancer mortality and morbidity patterns in the U.S. population

Kenneth G. Manton

About this book

This book is the first of its kind to describe interdisciplinary approaches to biomedical studies. It views analyses of biomedical data sets, such as cancer morbidity and mortality, from a different and richer than classic epidemiological perspective by using mathematical modeling methods, including ones providing insights into probable mechanisms of human carcinogenesis. The book will be useful for many specialists, e.g., epidemiologists, oncologists, medical researchers, biologists, public health and environmental specialists, and specialists in mathematical modeling. Medical, biology and math undergraduates and postgraduates, as well as basic and applied researchers attempting to extend their studies in collaboration with other specialists in interdisciplinary teams, will find practical information here. This book was written by authors with different backgrounds who teamed in an interdisciplinary group. Kenneth G. Manton, Ph.D. (Demography) is Research Professor of Demogr.

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OL15483317W

Subjects

EpidemiologyNeoplasmsCancerMortalityRisk FactorsCancer, epidemiologyTumorsStatisticsOncologyBioinformaticsDemographyStatistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health SciencesCancer ResearchComputational Biology/Bioinformatics

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