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Benjamin F Hankey

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Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|June 14, 2003
The surveillance, epidemiology, and end-results program database as a resource for conducting descriptive epidemiologic and clinical studiesLinda C Harlan, Benjamin F Hankey
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 8, 2002
Impact of sociodemographic factors, hormone receptor status, and tumor grade on ethnic differences in tumor stage and size for breast cancer in US womenBarry A Miller, Benjamin F Hankey, Terry L Thomas
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 20, 2002
Changing area socioeconomic patterns in U.S. cancer mortality, 1950-1998: Part II--Lung and colorectal cancersGopal K Singh, Barry A Miller, Benjamin F Hankey
Cancer|August 27, 2004
Persistent area socioeconomic disparities in U.S. incidence of cervical cancer, mortality, stage, and survival, 1975-2000Gopal K Singh, Barry A Miller, Benjamin F Hankey, et al.
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|December 11, 2007
Cancer incidence and mortality patterns among specific Asian and Pacific Islander populations in the U.SBarry A Miller, Kenneth C Chu, Benjamin F Hankey, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 27, 2009
Estimating average annual per cent change in trend analysisLimin X Clegg, Benjamin F Hankey, Ram Tiwari, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 17, 2002
Cancer survival among US whites and minorities: a SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) Program population-based studyLimin X Clegg, Frederick P Li, Benjamin F Hankey, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|October 17, 2002
Impact of reporting delay and reporting error on cancer incidence rates and trendsLimin X Clegg, Eric J Feuer, Douglas N Midthune, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 20, 2002
Changing area socioeconomic patterns in U.S. cancer mortality, 1950-1998: Part I--All cancers among menGopal K Singh, Barry A Miller, Benjamin F Hankey, et al.
The Oncologist|December 6, 2003
Cancer survival and incidence from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) programLynn A Gloeckler Ries, Marsha E Reichman, Denise Riedel Lewis, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|June 14, 2003
The surveillance, epidemiology, and end-results program database as a resource for conducting descriptive epidemiologic and clinical studiesLinda C Harlan, Benjamin F Hankey
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 8, 2002
Impact of sociodemographic factors, hormone receptor status, and tumor grade on ethnic differences in tumor stage and size for breast cancer in US womenBarry A Miller, Benjamin F Hankey, Terry L Thomas
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 20, 2002
Changing area socioeconomic patterns in U.S. cancer mortality, 1950-1998: Part II--Lung and colorectal cancersGopal K Singh, Barry A Miller, Benjamin F Hankey
Cancer|August 27, 2004
Persistent area socioeconomic disparities in U.S. incidence of cervical cancer, mortality, stage, and survival, 1975-2000Gopal K Singh, Barry A Miller, Benjamin F Hankey, et al.
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|December 11, 2007
Cancer incidence and mortality patterns among specific Asian and Pacific Islander populations in the U.SBarry A Miller, Kenneth C Chu, Benjamin F Hankey, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 27, 2009
Estimating average annual per cent change in trend analysisLimin X Clegg, Benjamin F Hankey, Ram Tiwari, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 17, 2002
Cancer survival among US whites and minorities: a SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) Program population-based studyLimin X Clegg, Frederick P Li, Benjamin F Hankey, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|October 17, 2002
Impact of reporting delay and reporting error on cancer incidence rates and trendsLimin X Clegg, Eric J Feuer, Douglas N Midthune, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 20, 2002
Changing area socioeconomic patterns in U.S. cancer mortality, 1950-1998: Part I--All cancers among menGopal K Singh, Barry A Miller, Benjamin F Hankey, et al.
The Oncologist|December 6, 2003
Cancer survival and incidence from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) programLynn A Gloeckler Ries, Marsha E Reichman, Denise Riedel Lewis, et al.
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