Incident Rate Limitations in Retrospective Observational Military Cancer Research

ABSTRACT The unique jobs, exposures, and deployments in the military generate questions regarding cancer risks; however, incidence rates alone from retrospective observational studies provide limited information. Incorporating screening rates, staging, and mortality rates allows a more comprehensive...

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Retrospective Studies
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