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Brain Cancer Epidemiology

Brain cancer epidemiology is the study of the patterns, causes, and effects of cancer in the brain. It is a highly complex field of research that is essential for understanding, diagnosing, and treating this type of cancer. Brain cancer epidemiology seeks to identify risk factors, diagnose and track cases of brain c…

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Overview

Brain cancer epidemiology is the study of the patterns, causes, and effects of cancer in the brain. It is a highly complex field of research that is essential for understanding, diagnosing, and treating this type of cancer. Brain cancer epidemiology seeks to identify risk factors, diagnose and track cases of brain cancer, and analyze trends in the development and outcomes of the disease. By studying the distribution of brain cancer cases, researchers are able to better understand its causes and targets for treatment and prevention. This knowledge can lead to improved survival rates and improved quality of life for those affected by brain cancer.

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Journal editorial board
Suraj Konnath George · United States Alex Y. Huang · United States Pier Paolo Panciani · Italy

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