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How Can Researchers Use Globocan Data?
Researchers can use Globocan data to:
Identify
high-risk populations
and regions.
Track
trends
and changes in cancer incidence and mortality over time.
Evaluate the impact of
screening programs
and
treatment strategies
.
Conduct
comparative studies
between countries or regions.
Inform
policy-making
and
resource allocation
.
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