Covers basic concepts and methods in cancer research. Specific topics for discussion include cancer surveillance, measures of disease occurrence, descriptive epidemiology of cancer, casual mechanisms, etiologic factors, screening issues, cancer prevention and control, and intervention studies. Prerequisite: successful completion of both 502 and Biostat I. An understanding of research methodology and biology will be assumed. (E)
{Offered on demand}
Prerequisite: 502 and (STAT 527 or 538)
Epidemiologic Methods I - PH 502
Advanced Data Analysis I - STAT 527 / 427
Biostatistical Methods I for Public Health and Medical Sciences - STAT 538
MSC11 6325
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