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How are Tumor Cells Studied in Epidemiology?
Epidemiologists study tumor cells to understand their distribution, determinants, and the patterns of cancer incidence in populations. Methods include:
Descriptive studies
: To determine the frequency and patterns of cancer.
Analytical studies
: Such as case-control and cohort studies to identify risk factors.
Molecular epidemiology
: To study the genetic and molecular basis of cancer.
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