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- Clinical Genetics Branch Integrates clinical observations into an interdisciplinary approach involving clinical, genetic, epidemiologic, statistical and laboratory methods to define the role of susceptibility genes in cancer etiology.
- Human Genetics Program Established in 1996 to provide an expanded focus for interdisciplinary research into the genetic determinants of human cancer.
- Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch Conducts studies throughout the United States and around the world to identify and evaluate environmental and workplace exposures associated with the risk of cancer.
- Viral Epidemiology Branch Conducts multidisciplinary studies of carefully selected domestic and foreign populations, with the goal of clarifying the relationship of infectious agents, especially viruses, to human cancer and other diseases.
- Biostatistics Branch Develops statistical methods and data resources to strengthen observational studies, intervention trials, and laboratory investigations of cancer.
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics Program Conducts independent and collaborative epidemiologic and biostatistical investigations to identify the distribution, characteristics, and causes of cancer in human populations.
- Radiation Epidemiology Branch Seeks to identify, quantify, and understand the risk of cancer in populations exposed to radiation, alone or in combination with other agents.
- Genetic Epidemiology Branch Designs and conducts interdisciplinary clinical, epidemiologic, genetic, and laboratory studies of persons, families, and populations at high risk of cancer.