Chronic Disease Surveillance in Alberta’s Tomorrow Project using Administrative Health Data
Introduction Alberta's Tomorrow Project (ATP) is the largest population-based prospective cohort study of cancer and chronic diseases in Alberta, Canada. The ATP cohort data were primarily self-reported by participants on lifestyle behaviors and disease risk factors at the enrollment, which la...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ming Ye, Jennifer Vena, Jeffrey Johnson, Grace Shen-Tu, Dean Eurich |
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Swansea University
2021
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