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Statistical Tools and Data

The following are tools and databases for statistical research. Determine which is best for you based on:

Statistic - your statistic 1 of interest
Data - whether you want to use your own data or data distributed through NCI
Type - whether this a cancer database, interactive internet tool to access statistics, or analytic software

SEER Data and Software

  • SEER Data 2
    Data: SEER Incidence 1973-2008
    Type: Research database provided in two file formats: text files that can be analyzed with your own statistical software; binary versions that can be analyzed in SEER*Stat
  • SEER*Stat Software 3
    Statistics: Incidence, mortality, survival, prevalence, case listings, and multiple primary standardized incidence ratios
    Data: SEER Incidence data, U.S. Mortality data, and your data
    Type: Analytic software
  • Joinpoint Models for Analyzing Trends 4
    The software takes trend data (e.g., cancer rates) and fits the simplest joinpoint model that the data allows.
    Statistics: Trends using joinpoint models
    Data: SEER or other data
    Type: Statistical software for the analysis of trends
  • Health Disparities Calculator (HD*Calc) 5
    Statistics: Measures of health disparities
    Data: SEER or other data
    Type: Analytic software
  • SEER-Medicare Linked Database 6
    Data: SEER Incidence data linked with Medicare records
    Type: Database
  • Analytic Software 7
    Software tools developed for the analysis and reporting of cancer statistics

Statistical Methods

  • Methods & Software for Population-Based Cancer Statistics 8
    The Surveillance Research Program has developed statistical methods and associated software tools for the analysis and reporting of cancer statistics.
    Features: Overview of statistical methods and complex modeling techniques that use SEER*Stat, Joinpoint, DevCan, and CanSurv, as well as software for spatial statistics.
  • Cancer Prevalence Statistics 9
    A detailed description of statistical methods used to calculate prevalence as well as links to prevalence statistics available on the Web.
    Statistics: Prevalence
  • Population-based Cancer Survival Statistics 10
    A detailed description of statistical methods used to calculate cancer survival as well as links to statistics and software available on the Web.
    Statistics: Survival
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 11
    A central source of information about GIS and related resources, including GIS-based research at NCI.

Table of Links

1http://www.cancer.gov/statistics/glossary
2http://seer.cancer.gov/data
3http://seer.cancer.gov/seerstat
4http://surveillance.cancer.gov/joinpoint
5http://seer.cancer.gov/hdcalc
6http://healthservices.cancer.gov/seermedicare
7http://seer.cancer.gov/resources/related.html
8http://surveillance.cancer.gov/software
9http://surveillance.cancer.gov/prevalence
10http://surveillance.cancer.gov/survival
11http://gis.cancer.gov