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ISBN 10: 1603274928
ISBN 13: 9781603274920
Author: Irene Brüske-Hohlfeld ,Mukesh Verma
Population studies and epidemiology facilitate the discovery of genetic and environmental determinants of cancer and the development of new approaches to cancer control and prevention, therefore they play a central role in the creation of health policies. Cancer Epidemiology compiles areas of research which cover etiological factors or determinants that contribute to the development of cancer and describe the the latest technologies in cancer epidemiology. In Volume 2, Modifiable Factors, leading experts provide chapters on modifiable factors in cancer epidemiology, epidemiology of organ specific cancer, and environmental and life style factors. Although a non-standard volume of the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series, this comprehensive text retains the commitment of the series to collecting the kind of detailed, up-to-date information and implementation advice that is crucial for getting optimal results.
Cutting-edge and essential, Cancer Epidemiology allows readers to get the maximum advantage of the methods involved in this exciting and important field.
Table of contents:
Cancer Incidence, Prevalence, Mortality and Surveillance
Authors: Ahmedin Jemal, Melissa M. Center, Elizabeth Ward, Michael J. Thun
Pages: 3–29
Cancer Registry Databases: An Overview of Techniques of Statistical Analysis and Impact on Cancer Epidemiology
Author: Ananya Das
Pages: 31–49
Breast Cancer in Asia
Author: Cheng-Har Yip
Pages: 51–64
Cancer Epidemiology in the United States: Racial, Social, and Economic Factors
Author: Dana Sloane
Pages: 65–83
Epidemiology of Multiple Primary Cancers
Authors: Isabelle Soerjomataram, Jan Willem Coebergh
Pages: 85–105
Cancer Screenings, Diagnostic Technology Evolution, and Cancer Control
Author: Fabrizio Stracci
Pages: 107–136
Thriving for Clues in Variations Seen in Mortality and Incidence of Cancer: Geographic Patterns, Temporal Trends, and Human Population Diversities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality
Authors: Alireza Mosavi-Jarrahi, Mohammad Ali Mohagheghi
Pages: 137–159
Evaluation of Environmental and Personal Susceptibility Characteristics That Modify Genetic Risks
Author: Jing Shen
Pages: 163–177
Introduction to the Use of Regression Models in Epidemiology
Author: Ralf Bender
Pages: 179–195
Proteomics and Cancer Epidemiology
Author: Mukesh Verma
Pages: 197–215
Different Study Designs in the Epidemiology of Cancer: Case-Control vs. Cohort Studies
Authors: Harminder Singh, Salaheddin M. Mahmud
Pages: 217–225
Methods and Approaches in Using Secondary Data Sources to Study Race and Ethnicity Factors
Author: Sujha Subramanian
Pages: 227–237
Statistical Methods in Cancer Epidemiological Studies
Authors: Xiaonan Xue, Donald R. Hoover
Pages: 239–272
Methods in Cancer Epigenetics and Epidemiology
Authors: Deepak Kumar, Mukesh Verma
Pages: 273–288
Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Risk of Cancer
Authors: Keshav K. Singh, Mariola Kulawiec
Pages: 291–303
Polymorphisms of DNA Repair Genes: ADPRT, XRCC1, and XPD and Cancer Risk in Genetic Epidemiology
Authors: Jun Jiang, Xiuqing Zhang, Huanming Yang, Wendy Wang
Pages: 305–333
Risk Factors and Gene Expression in Esophageal Cancer
Author: Xiao-chun Xu
Pages: 335–360
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in DNA Repair Genes and Prostate Cancer Risk
Authors: Jong Y. Park, Yifan Huang, Thomas A. Sellers
Pages: 361–385
Linking the Kaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus (KSHV/HHV-8) to Human Malignancies
Authors: Inna Kalt, Shiri-Rivka Masa, Ronit Sarid
Pages: 387–407
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