Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program

Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program

February 2, 2020 | National Cancer Institute
Open Peer Review on Qeios The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program is a program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) that provides cancer statistics to reduce the cancer burden among the U.S. population. The SEER Program is a key source of cancer data and is part of the NCI Thesaurus, with code C15432. It collects and analyzes cancer data from various sources to provide information on cancer incidence, prevalence, and survival rates. The program aims to improve cancer control by providing data that can be used to monitor cancer trends, evaluate cancer control programs, and support research. The SEER Program is a critical resource for cancer researchers, healthcare providers, and policymakers. It provides data on cancer occurrence, survival, and other related factors, which can be used to develop strategies for cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment. The program is funded by the National Cancer Institute and is a key component of the NCI's mission to reduce the burden of cancer in the United States. The SEER Program is one of the most comprehensive sources of cancer data in the United States and is used by a wide range of stakeholders, including researchers, clinicians, and public health officials. The program's data is used to support cancer research, inform public health policy, and improve cancer care. The SEER Program is an essential tool for understanding the cancer burden in the United States and for developing effective strategies to reduce it.Open Peer Review on Qeios The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program is a program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) that provides cancer statistics to reduce the cancer burden among the U.S. population. The SEER Program is a key source of cancer data and is part of the NCI Thesaurus, with code C15432. It collects and analyzes cancer data from various sources to provide information on cancer incidence, prevalence, and survival rates. The program aims to improve cancer control by providing data that can be used to monitor cancer trends, evaluate cancer control programs, and support research. The SEER Program is a critical resource for cancer researchers, healthcare providers, and policymakers. It provides data on cancer occurrence, survival, and other related factors, which can be used to develop strategies for cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment. The program is funded by the National Cancer Institute and is a key component of the NCI's mission to reduce the burden of cancer in the United States. The SEER Program is one of the most comprehensive sources of cancer data in the United States and is used by a wide range of stakeholders, including researchers, clinicians, and public health officials. The program's data is used to support cancer research, inform public health policy, and improve cancer care. The SEER Program is an essential tool for understanding the cancer burden in the United States and for developing effective strategies to reduce it.
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