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National Cancer Institute U.S. National Institutes of Health www.cancer.gov
Biostatistics Branch. Developing statistical methods for epidemiology and collaborating on epidemiologic studies.

Research

Descriptive Studies and Record Linkage

  • William Anderson
    • Analysis of US and Global cancer incidence temporal trends and age-specific rates according to standard demographic and tumor characteristics
    • Analysis of US and Global cancer mortality patterns according to standard demographic and tumor characteristics
    • Analysis of US and Global breast cancer age-related, calendar-period, and birth cohort effects
  • Susan Devesa
    • Analysis of US and international cancer incidence patterns by demographic and tumor characteristics
    • Analysis of US and international mortality patterns, including geographic variation
  • Barry Graubard
    • Estimation of the number of total deaths and cause-specific in the U.S. associated with underweight, overweight, and obesity
  • Ruth Pfeiffer
    • Trends in breats cancer incidence for different racial/ethnic groups
    • Impact of autoimmune conditions on risk of lymphoproliferative disorders, survival after LP diagnosis in Swedish registry data and in data from the SEER medicare database link
    • Impact of HCV and HBV diagnosis on risk of NHL in data from the SEER-medicare database link
    • Familial aggregation of lymphoproliferative disorders from the Scandinavian family cancer database
    • Cancer incidence in persons with AIDS
  • Philip Rosenberg
    • Trends in cancer incidence and survival by age, period and birth cohort