Samarra University Researchers Publish New Study on Cancer Epidemiology

 

Samarra University researchers from the College of Applied Sciences have recently published a groundbreaking study on the epidemiology of various types of cancer in Iraq. The research paper titled “Epidemiology of Different Types of Cancers Reported in Saladin, Iraq” was published in the prestigious international journal “Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research.”

The study was conducted by Dr. Hanan Walid Muhammad, Assistant Professor Marwan Qahtan Adnan, and Mr. Zaid Munther Hassan. The research team collected comprehensive statistics on the various types of cancer cases reported in the Salah al-Din Governorate. The data was gathered from the Oncology Center in the Tikrit Health Department.

The study provides valuable insights into the incidence and prevalence of different types of cancer in the region. It sheds light on the most common types of cancer and their frequency in the population. The research team analyzed the data to identify trends and patterns in the epidemiology of cancer in the region.

This study is significant as it adds to the growing body of knowledge on the prevalence of cancer in the Middle East. The findings of this research will be useful for public health officials, clinicians, and policymakers in designing effective cancer prevention and control programs in the region.

The publication of this study is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the researchers at Samarra University. The University is committed to supporting research that has a significant impact on society and contributes to the advancement of knowledge.

In conclusion, the study on the epidemiology of different types of cancer reported in Saladin, Iraq, is an important contribution to the field of cancer research. It provides a valuable resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers who are working towards reducing the burden of cancer in the region.

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