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Q: SEER Program

Answer:
National Cancer Act 1971 established the National Cancer Program under
which the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program was developed.
SEER collects
cancer data throughout the US.

Q: Uses of Surveillance Information

Answer:
Immediate: epidemics, emerging health problems,
changes in health practices, changes in antibiotic resistance
Annual: estimating magnitude of health problem, assessing control activities, setting
research
priorities, testing hypotheses, etc
Archival: describing natural history of diseases, facilitating epidemiologic and lab
research,
setting research priorities, documenting distribution and spread

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Q: Mortality

Answer:
the number of deaths occurring during a period of time within a specified
population. Mid-point populations often used in calculating rates. All persons in the
pop. must
be at risk for death.

Q: Crude Rates

Answer:
presented for entire population, summary measures, actual # of events over a
given time period. The proportion of population that dies during a time period.

Q: Specific Mortality Rate

Answer:
the number of deaths during a set period divided by the mid-point
population limited to a specific disease, population group or combination.

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Q: Case-Fatality Rate

Answer:
- the number of persons who die from a disease within a certain period of
time divided by the total number of people who have the disease

Q: Proportionate Mortality

Answer:
the percent of deaths attributable to a specific cause of death (not
a rate, can be specific to demographic in conjunction to disease)

Q: years of potential life lost (YPLL)

Answer:
A measurement of time lost due to mortality. 16/18yrs old
through 65 yrs old are considered "productive" years. It is a way of measuring impact
on a

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Q: nation or society from premature loss of members due to a disease. Calculated at
65 minus age

Answer:
at death.

Q: Why Look at Mortality Data?

Answer:
provides clues to changes in patterns of disease occurrence. Mortality can be
reflection of incidence when case-fatality rate is high, duration of disease is short.

Q: Sources of Mortality Data

Answer:
death certificates, mortality reports/surveillance
Problems - classification of cause of death, underlying vs. contributory cause,
accuracy of
causes of death, population data

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