Public Data Resources to Support New Research in Cancer Prevention and Control: Survivorship-Focused Data Resources

Event Type:
Webinar
Date:
January 12, 2022
Time:
3:00 – 5:00 p.m. ET

Event Series

T32 Trainee Resources

This session was a deep dive into key resources for research related to a range of issues in cancer survivorship. Invited experts covered reasons for choosing these specific resources, key strategies for using them, challenges encountered, associated analytic issues, and opportunities for innovation.

This is the third webinar of a three-part series for T32 (Ruth L. Kirschstein Institutional National Research Service Award) trainees in cancer prevention and control.

View content from the other webinars:

Introduction to Publicly Available Resources for Cancer Prevention and Control Research

Youth-Focused Public Data Resources to Support New Research in Cancer Prevention and Control

Speakers

Robin Yabroff, Ph.D., M.B.A.
Survivorship, Patterns of Cancer Care, Financial Hardship

Data Resources: MEPS and SEER-Medicare,
Scientific Vice President, Health Services Research,
American Cancer Society

Ashley Felix, Ph.D.
Gynecologic Cancers and Disease Risk and Mortality Among Cancer Survivors

 Data Sources: NHANES and SEER,

Associate Professor of Epidemiology,
The Ohio State University College of Public Health

Moderator

Richard P. Moser, Ph.D.

Training Director, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences,
Research Methods Coordinator, Behavioral Research Program,
National Cancer Institute

Last Updated
March 16, 2022