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Cancer Epidemiology

Cancer Epidemiology:

Cancer epidemiology is the study of the distribution, determinants, and frequency of malignant diseases in specific populations. The main objective is to identify the factors causing cancer and develop preventive strategies to control the disease.
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Cancer Incidence and Prevalence
Tobacco use (linked to lung, oral, and other cancers)
Alcohol consumption (linked to cancers of the liver, breast, and gastrointestinal tract)
Diet and physical activity (affecting cancers such as colorectal, prostate, and breast)
Obesity and its role in several cancer types
Radiation exposure (such as UV radiation and occupational exposure to ionizing radiation)
Environmental and Occupational Exposures
Cancer Screening and Early Detection
Genetic and Epigenetic Risk Factors
Cancer Survival and Mortality Trends
Cancer Disparities
Global Cancer Burden and Public Health Impact
Cancer and Infectious Agents
Cancer and Aging
Social and Behavioral Determinants of Cancer
Cancer Prevention and Education
Cancer Modeling and Risk Assessment
Cancer Survival and Quality of Life
Cancer Mortality and the Role of Healthcare Access
Cancer in Immigrant Populations
Pediatric Cancer Epidemiology
Cancer Data and Bioinformatics
Cancer in Developing Countries
Cancer and Lifestyle Interventions

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