Communities exposed to drinking water contaminated by PFAS experience up to a 33% higher incidence of certain cancers, according to new research from the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Data on cancer ...
Read on for more information on what they mean and how they're used in medical research. Both incidence and prevalence are words used in the field of epidemiology. Epidemiology is a branch of medicine ...
The team includes research advisors with expertise in medical statistics, clinical trials, epidemiology, qualitative research, mixed methods, health economics, and public involvement in research. Our ...
Data suggest the incidence of in situ breast cancer has decreased since 2009, consistent with decreasing use of mammography in association with the 2009 USPSTF guideline change.
Objectives: To undertake a detailed, large scale epidemiological study of match injuries sustained by professional rugby union players in order to define their incidence, nature, severity, and causes.
The ASIR (per 100,000 person-years) of testicular germ cell tumors increased from 4.71 in 1992 to 6.22 in 2021, for an average annual percent change (AAPC) of 0.92%. The ASIR of seminoma increased ...