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Database Institute / Organization Alteration Types Primary Source [t 1] Processed Data [t 2] Organisms Cell lines [t 3] Public Data [t 4] Restricted Data [t 5]; The BioExpress® Oncology Suite from Ocimum Bio Solutions contains gene expression data from primary, metastatic, and benign tumor samples, and normal samples, including matched adjacent controls.
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A woman accessing the PDQ database with an early laptop in 1987. Physician Data Query (PDQ) is the US National Cancer Institute's (NCI) comprehensive cancer database. [1] [2] It contains peer-reviewed summaries on cancer treatment, screening, prevention, genetics, and supportive care, and complementary and alternative medicine; a registry of more than 6,000 open and 17,000 closed cancer ...
A cancer registry is a systematic collection of data about cancer and tumor diseases. The data are collected by Cancer Registrars. Cancer Registrars capture a complete summary of patient history, diagnosis, treatment, and status for every cancer patient in the United States, and other countries. [1]
Date Disease Location Number of cases Cause References 1917–1927 Osteosarcoma: New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois: 86 Radium [1] [2] 1938–1971 Adenocarcinoma: U.S. 750 Diethylstilbestrol [3] [4]?–2018 Various cancers: St. Louis, Missouri: 56 Uranium [5] 1967–1973 Liver angiosarcoma (Hemangiosarcoma) Louisville, Kentucky: 4 Vinyl chloride ...
The American Cancer Society's annual report says there's also been a gender shift in cancer cases. "Now we see for the first time, if you're a woman under the age of 65, you're now more likely to ...
SEER collects and publishes cancer incidence and survival data from population-based cancer registries covering approximately 34.6% of the population of the United States. SEER coverage includes 30.0% of African Americans , 44% of Hispanics, 49.3% of American Indians and Alaska Natives , 57.5% of Asians, and 68.5% of Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders ...
“Smoking cigarettes is overwhelmingly the number one reason why people develop lung cancer. So, it’s the number one risk factor– not only for lung cancer, but for non-cancerous lung disease ...