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Combining Information From Two Surveys To Estimate County-Level Prevalence Rates Of Cancer Risk Factors And Screening, Trivellore E. Raghuanthan, Dawei Xie, Nathaniel Schenker, Van Parsons, William W. Davis, Kevin W. Dodd, Eric J. Feuer May 2006

Combining Information From Two Surveys To Estimate County-Level Prevalence Rates Of Cancer Risk Factors And Screening, Trivellore E. Raghuanthan, Dawei Xie, Nathaniel Schenker, Van Parsons, William W. Davis, Kevin W. Dodd, Eric J. Feuer

The University of Michigan Department of Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Cancer surveillance requires estimates of the prevalence of cancer risk factors and screening for small areas such as counties. Two popular data sources are the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a telephone survey conducted by state agencies, and the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), an area probability sample survey conducted through face-to-face interviews. Both data sources have advantages and disadvantages. The BRFSS is a larger survey, and almost every county is included in the survey; but it has lower response rates as is typical with telephone surveys, and it does not include subjects who live in households with no …