Michigan Cancer Surveillance Program
- Analyzing Cancer Outcome Disparities Geographically: Data for breast and prostate cancer stage at diagnosis and survival were analyzed using geospatial analytical tools to identify areas of statistically poorer outcomes at varying scales.
- Assessing Cancer Incidence in American Indian Tribes: Improving ascertainment of American Indians relative to cancer incidence data is critical to resolving the persistent inability to assess accurately the risk and trends in cancer among American Indians.
- Assessing HPV Prevalence and Types in Cancer Lesions: A feasibility study was undertaken to explore the potential for using population-based registries to assess HPV prevalence and HPV types within selected cancer lesions.
- Bidirectional Reporting of Cancer Registry Data: The field of cancer genomics is expanding and evolving rapidly. Providers and policy makers find it challenging to remain abreast of the developments in cancer genomics and determine those that are of greatest public health benefit.
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