An informatics infrastructure to catalyze cancer control research and practice.

Johnie RoseWeichuan DongUriel KimJoseph HnathAbby StatlerPaola SaroufimSunah SongMustafa AschaHarry MenegayYe TianMark BenoSiran M Koroukian
Published in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2022)
OH-CASE represents a prototype of a transportable model for curating and synthesizing data to understand cancer burden across communities. Beyond supporting collaborative research, this infrastructure can serve the clinical, social services, public health, and advocacy communities by enabling targeting of outreach, funding, and interventions to narrow cancer disparities.