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Hannah K. Weir

Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  96
Citations -  13970

Hannah K. Weir is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 91 publications receiving 10946 citations. Previous affiliations of Hannah K. Weir include University of Toronto.

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An Analysis of Cancer Registry Cost Data: Methodology and Results.

TL;DR: A Web-based NPCR cost assessment tool (NPCR-CAT) was developed to collect activity-based cost data from all 48 NPCR registries and lessons learned can be adapted to develop costing tools for other surveillance systems and cancer control programs.
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Risk of clear-cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina and cervix among US women with potential exposure to diethylstilbestrol in utero

TL;DR: An elevated risk of CCA in midlife and at older ages among women exposed in utero to DES is suggested and highlights unresolved issues regarding cancer risk among aging DES daughters and appropriate screening guidance.
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Erratum to "The histology of ovarian cancer: Worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)" [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 405-413].

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- 01 Dec 2017 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the author list for the CONCORD Working Group members was not properly indexed in PubMed due to a miscommunication during the process of transferring this manuscript from our editorial team to Production.
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Cancer Incidence in Older Adults in the United States: Characteristics, Specificity, and Completeness of the Data.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the characteristics of incident cases and evaluated the impact of death-certificate-only (DCO) cases on cancer incidence rates in older adults, using data from 47 cancer registries and detailed population estimates from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program.
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Second primary ovarian cancer among women with cancer

TL;DR: An ovarian cancer risk higher than expected for women with certain types of cancer was found; however, the risk was limited to women <50 years of age.