Cancer Mortality and Morbidity Patterns in the U.S. Population

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Examining the etiology of cancer in large human populations using mathematical models developed from an inter-disciplinary perspective, this book investigates how tumor initiation relates to general processes of senescence and to other major chronic diseases


This book is of interest to a very broad range of scientific disciplines.

Uses new models, relatively unique human poopulation data Relates/couples mechanisms at the cellular and population levels over time/age

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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. Biomedical specialists could be interested in historical aspects of cancer treatment and prevention, mechanisms of carcinogenesis, cancer risk factors, cancer mortality and morbidity trends in the U.S. over a more than 50-year period, as well as specific features of cancer histotypes, and recent approaches to cancer prevention. Readers interested in analytic aspects can find information on existing and innovative approaches used in interdisciplinary studies such as stochastic process models, microsimulation of interventions, and empirical Bayes approaches.

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 Demographic Studies at Duke University (Durham, NC). He was Head of the W.H.O. Collaborating Center for Research and Training in the Methods of Assessing Risk and Forecasting Health Status Trends. He has authored more than 450 peer-reviewed publications, including several books.

Igor Akushevich, Ph.D. (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics), Center for Population Health and Aging at Duke University, authored more than 70 peer-reviewed publications.

Julia Kravchenko, MD, Ph.D. (Internal Diseases, Biochemistry), Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center in the School of Medicine. She is author of more than 30 peer-reviewed publications.


Inhalt
Cancer Contra Human: Cohabitation with Casualties?.- Cancer Modeling: How Far Can We Go?.- Cancer Risk Factors.- Standard and Innovative Statistical Methods for Empirically Analyzing Cancer Morbidity and Mortality.- Stochastic Methods of Analysis.- U.S. Cancer Morbidity and Mortality Trends.- U.S. Cancer Morbidity: Modeling Age-Patterns of Cancer Histotypes.- Risk Factors Intervention.- Cancer Prevention.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel Cancer Mortality and Morbidity Patterns in the U.S. Population
    • Veröffentlichung 18.12.2008
    • ISBN 0387781927
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9780387781921
    • Jahr 2008
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T30mm
    • Autor K. G. Manton , Julia Kravchenko , Igor Akushevich
    • Untertitel An Interdisciplinary Approach
    • Gewicht 875g
    • Auflage 2009
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 476
    • Herausgeber Springer New York
    • GTIN 09780387781921

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