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2023 ASPHO/COG Joint Session Evaluation: Environmental and Social Epidemiology of Childhood Cancer

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4. Learning objectives:
  1. Describe key highlights related to the environmental determinants of childhood cancer.
  2. Discuss the implications where individuals live in relation to cancer susceptibility and outcomes.
  3. Describe novel approaches for estimating exposure to environmental toxicants in epidemiologic assessments of childhood cancer.

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5. Speaker Evaluation
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Michael Scheurer, PhD (Current Epidemiologic Evidence on Environmental Exposures and Pediatric Cancer)
Lindsay Williams, PhD (Air Pollution, Vegetation Density, and Childhood Cancer: A Texas Registry-Linkage Study)
Adam de Smith, PhD (Tumor Mutational Signatures and Early-Life Environmental Exposures in Childhood Cancer Development)
Jeremy Schraw, PhD (Ethnic Enclaves, Neighborhood Socioeconomic Deprivation, and Treatment Outcomes among Texas Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia)
Erin Marcotte, PhD (Socioeconomic Disparities in the Childhood Cancer Continuum: From Incidence to Outcomes)
Kira Bona, MD (Social Determinants of Health and Child Cancer Outcomes: Roadmap for Investigation)
6. The session was scientifically rigorous, balanced, and free of commercial bias.