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What role do affected individuals play in epidemiologic studies?
Affected individuals are central to
epidemiologic research
. They provide critical data on
demographics
,
risk factors
, and
outcomes
that help researchers understand disease
etiology
and
evaluate interventions
. Participation of affected individuals in studies is often facilitated through
informed consent
processes that ensure ethical considerations are met.
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