In some cohorts, collaboration has taken the form of the link to
local or national laboratory investigators with expertise in particular
assays, or pathologists with expertise in a particular malignancy
(breast, colon). More recently, expanding links to laboratory scientist
developing assays [34] or tissue markers [35], exemplify the broadening
role of cohorts to address public health issues in cancer from etiology
to estimation of population burden, and evaluation of the impact of
dietary/lifestyle guidelines [36]. These approaches for epidemiologic
data are summarized in a recent discussion of transforming
epidemiology for the 21st Century
In some cohorts, collaboration has taken the form of the link tolocal or national laboratory investigators with expertise in particularassays, or pathologists with expertise in a particular malignancy(breast, colon). More recently, expanding links to laboratory scientistdeveloping assays [34] or tissue markers [35], exemplify the broadeningrole of cohorts to address public health issues in cancer from etiologyto estimation of population burden, and evaluation of the impact ofdietary/lifestyle guidelines [36]. These approaches for epidemiologicdata are summarized in a recent discussion of transformingepidemiology for the 21st Century
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