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Statistical Research & Applications Branch - Methods & Software ... Cancer survival statistics are typically expressed as the proportion of patients alive at some point subsequent to the diagnosis of their cancer. srab.cancer.gov
SEER*Stat Software SEER*Stat Software Latest Release: Version 6.4.4 - April 24, 2008. The SEER*Stat statistical software provides a convenient, intuitive mechanism for the analysis of SEER and other ... seer.cancer.gov
Statistical Research & Applications Branch - Methods & Software ... A cancer mortality rate is the number of reported cancer deaths of a specific site/type occurring in a specified population during a year (or group of years), usually ... srab.cancer.gov
Accessing Datasets & Tools It is a powerful personal computer tool to produce statistics for studying the impact of cancer on a population. The SEER*Prep software converts user-supplied ASCII text data files ... seer.cancer.gov
The Middle East Cancer Consortium Supported Registries; Common Standards for Cancer Registration; Common Software for Cancer Registration; Training in Cancer Registration; Publications Related to MECC CRP; CRP ... mecc.cancer.gov
Cancer - Software and Tools for Cancer Registries and Surveillance ... Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov
GenePattern The Knowledge Center promotes the adoption of Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG™) technologies aiming to facilitate the discovery of the next generation of cancer ... www.broad.mit.edu
Statistical Tools and Data - National Cancer Institute Provides access to SEER's cancer databases, statistical methods, and software tools for calculating population-based cancer statistics. www.cancer.gov
cancer educational software cancer educational software provides information and does not invite to diagnose, prescribe, or self-medicate. www.software-alternative-medicine.com
Cancer - Registry Plus™ Software Programs for Cancer Registries ... Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov
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