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Bradford W. Hesse, PhDChief, Health Communication and Informatics Research Branch
Advancing Methods of “Infodemiology” in Cancer Research: A Funder’s Perspective
Environmental surveillance, 1854: Finding the source of disease
John Snow and the contaminated water pumps of London
Environmental Surveillance, 2016: Looking for outbreaks, etiology, course, and end results
Source: Topol EJ. The creative destruction of medicine : how the digital revolution will create better health care. New York: Basic Books; 2011.
Can we take advantage of new methods to mine the electronic environment?
July 27, 2012
See also: Hesse BW, Nelson DE, Rutten LF, Moser RP, Beckjord EB, Chou W-YS. National Health Communication Surveillance Systems. In: D. K. Kim ASGLK, ed. Global Health Communication Strategies in the 21st Century: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation. New York, NY: Peter Lang; In Press.
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From surveillance to health situational awareness
The National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, & End Results Program
Natural Language Processing: E-Path Reports
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SuperConvergence
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EpidemiologySurveillance
Behavior
Public Health Info.
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