- Work on the Title Page
- Work on the Introduction section. Gather information from RP1 & RP2.
- Work on the Methods section (refer to the sample paper or examples in the template). Don’t spend more time than needed. Because we are all following the same methods for this project, we can use the same languages in this section for the learning experience.
- Work on the Results section 3.1: Gather information from RP3. Analyze the ecological association between the disease rate and prevalence of exposure among Florida counties or time trends using the pre-coded Excel template.
- Work on the Results section 3.2: Gather information from RP4. Fill out the table in the template with crucial information from 3 abstracts on your research topic.
- Don’t worry about the citations yet (but keep track of all sources used for in-text citations and the reference page).
- Tables and figures need a proper title and referenced in-text.These are the sources https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/17/17/2870https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0078156https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9615332/?utm_source
This is the title
The strength of association between chronic alcohol consumption and development of liver cancer in adults in FloridaThis study aims to examine the strength of the association between chronic alcohol consumption (risk factor) and development of liver cancer (outcome) among adults in Florida. We will utilize data from the FLHealthCHARTS.gov website along with findings from three published abstracts. Risk factors for Liver Cancer Non-modifiable risk factors: Age, gender, race, family history, hereditary/genetic disorders, and chronic hepatitis B, hepatitis C Modifiable risk factors: Chronic heavy alcohol use, smoking, immunosuppression, cirrhosis, metabolic dysfunction, excess body weight, and anabolic steroids.
You also need to use to chronic diseases – select cancer – select deaths from liver cancer