Now Available in JNCI Monographs! 50th Anniversary Issue of the National Cancer Institute's SEER Program: A Half-Century of Turning Cancer Data into Discovery
As part of the effort to acknowledge and celebrate the SEER 50th anniversary in 2023, the Surveillance Research Program worked with the Journal of the National Cancer Institute to develop a special issue focusing on SEER. You can use and share this free-to-view link: https://academic.oup.com/jncimono/issue/2024/65
This publication celebrates the work of the SEER Program as it has evolved since 1973. It highlights major accomplishments as well as future directions in cancer surveillance. Articles include: ▶ History of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program ▶ The SEER Program's evolution: supporting clinically meaningful population-level research ▶ The SEER Program's longstanding commitment to making cancer resources available ▶ Toward real-time reporting of cancer incidence: methodology, pilot study, and SEER Program implementation ▶ Landscape analysis of environmental data sources for linkage with SEER cancer patients database ▶ Machine learning and deep learning tools for the automated capture of cancer surveillance data ▶ Description of census-tract–level social determinants of health in cancer surveillance data ▶ Real-world lessons: combining cancer registry and retail pharmacy data for oral cancer drugs ▶ Reporting tumor genomic test results to SEER registries via linkages ▶ NCI SEER-Linked Virtual Tissue Repository Pilot ▶ Virtual Pooled Registry-Cancer Linkage System: an improved method for ascertaining cancer diagnoses
Our sincere thanks to all of the members of the SEER community who have not only contributed their expertise to this issue but to everyone for their ongoing contributions to the SEER Program! Please share this link throughout your networks.
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