Epidemiological Research: Researchers use SEER data to study cancer trends, risk factors, and outcomes. This can lead to the development of new prevention and treatment strategies. Public Health Planning: Public health officials use SEER data to allocate resources and design cancer control programs tailored to the needs of specific populations. Clinical Guidelines: Healthcare providers use SEER data to inform clinical guidelines and improve the quality of care for cancer patients. Surveillance: SEER plays a critical role in monitoring the burden of cancer and evaluating the impact of cancer prevention and control programs.