a multidisciplinary investigation of a polycythemia vera cancer cluster of unknown origin

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Cancer cluster investigations rarely receive significant public health resource allocations due to numerous inherent challenges and the limited success of past efforts. In 2008, a cluster of polycythemia vera, a rare blood cancer with unknown etiology, was identified in northeast Pennsylvania. A multidisciplinary group of federal and state agencies, academic institutions, and local healthcare providers subsequently developed a multifaceted research portfolio designed to better understand the cause of the cluster. This research agenda represents a unique and important opportunity to demonstrate that cancer cluster investigations can produce desirable public health and scientific outcomes when necessary resources are available.
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Authors ;Judith Klotz;Carol Ann Gross-Davis;Arthur Frank;Manxia Wu;Zachary Myles;Linda Mulvihill;John Mellow;Robert Lewis;Joseph Iannuzzo;Paul Roda;Glenn Gerhard;Porat Erlich;David Carey;Mingjiang Xu;Ronald Hoffman;Stephen Ostroff;David Marchetto;James Logue;Jane Zhu;Bruce Tierney;Ken Orloff;Susan Metcalf;Brian Lewis;Debra Gable;Steve M. Dearwent;Vincent Seaman;Adam Lynch;Joel Weissfeld;Rona Weinberg;Henry Cole
Journal archives of biochemistry and biophysics
Year 2010
DOI 10.3390/ijerph7031139
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