
SEER Program
The SEER program, which stands for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results, is a key initiative by the National Cancer Institute in the U.S. It collects and compiles data on cancer incidence, survival rates, and treatment across various demographics. By tracking cancer trends, SEER helps researchers and public health officials understand how cancer affects different populations and aids in developing strategies for prevention, early detection, and improved treatments. The program is vital for shaping cancer research and public health policies.