Cancer Epidemiology

Cancer epidemiology studies the patterns, causes, and effects of cancer within populations. It aims to identify risk factors, such as genetics, lifestyle, and environmental exposures, that contribute to cancer development. Researchers analyze incidence rates (new cancer cases), prevalence (total cases), and mortality (death rates) to understand trends in different demographic groups. Epidemiological studies help uncover connections between behaviors like smoking, diet, or UV exposure and cancer risk, enabling preventive measures. The field also tracks cancer disparities, revealing that certain populations have higher cancer rates due to factors like socio-economic status, access to healthcare, or geographic location. Insights from cancer epidemiology guide public health strategies, screening programs, and policies aimed at reducing cancer incidence and improving patient outcomes worldwide.

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