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Are There Cancer Clusters in Florida? Five Answers — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Health Policy Statistics Section , Biometrics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | |||
Organizer(s): David Banks, Duke University | |||
Chair(s): David Banks, Duke University | |||
8:35 AM | A Cluster Analysis of Pediatric Cancer Incidence Rates in Florida: 2000--2010 — Raid Amin, University of West Florida ; Michael Hendryx, Indiana University ; Matthew Shull, University of West Florida ; Alexander Bohnert, Nuremberg University-Erlangen | ||
8:55 AM | Wombling Analysis of Childhood Tumor Rates in Florida — Matthew Heaton, Brigham Young University | ||
9:15 AM | Identifying Pediatric Cancer Clusters in Florida Using Loglinear Models and Generalized Lasso Penalties — Hao Wang, Michigan State University ; Abel Rodriguez, UC Santa Cruz | ||
9:35 AM | Childhood Brain Cancer in Florida: A Bayesian Clustering Approach — Chawarat Rotejanaprasert | ||
9:55 AM | Discussant: Lurdes Inoue, University of Washington | ||
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion |
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