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Geospatial, Epidemiology and Outcomes Shared Resource (GEOSR)

Leveraging the power of data, the Geospatial, Epidemiology and Outcomes Shared Resource catalyzes innovative translational and population-based cancer research, with an emphasis on cancer disparities.

Scheduling, Location, and Hours of Operation

Virtual | Monday–Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
For support, please email geo@mcw.edu.

Services and Technologies

GEO provides access to integrated translational, clinical and population data; cancer epidemiology and database expertise; information on the cancer burden in the catchment area, and geospatial mapping and analysis.

As part of its outcomes data services, GEO houses the Integrated Cancer Data Resource (ICDR). This essential infrastructure facilitates centralized access to translational, clinical, and population-based Catchment Area data.

View the FY25 GEOSR price sheet (PDF)

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Geospatial Data Technology and Analysis
  • Innovative geospatial metrics
  • Spatial data acquisition/preparation/management
  • Cartography, mapping, data visualization
  • Geocoding, distance estimation and routing
  • Geographic access estimation and disease mapping
  • Spatial pattern and cluster analysis and modeling
  • Small area estimation
  • Web-based mapping and GPS data collection/analysis

Epidemiological Information about the Catchment Area
  • Cancer burden data for grant applications
  • Basic epidemiologic summaries (Froedtert-91ɫƵ, Southeastern WI, Catchment Area, WI, US)
  • Cancer maps (Catchment Area, WI)
  • Website (cancer maps, public data, related sites)
Cancer Outcomes Data and Analysis
  • Database acquisition/licensing agreements
  • Database repository and maintenance
  • Database cleaning
  • Data manipulation; linkage and variable creation
  • Preparation of analytic datasets and dictionaries
  • Data analyses
  • Computer and statistical programming (e.g., R, Python)
  • Data integration, pipelining, storage, and security
  • Integrated Cancer Data Resource (ICDR) access and data analytics
  • NIH compliant Data Management Plans
Geospatial, Epidemiology and Outcomes Shared Resource

iLab Requests and Support

Access the links below to learn how to register for iLab and submit requests.

Shared Resources Acknowledgement

Geospatial Data Resources

GEOSR ensures that Cancer Center members are equipped with the clinical and population data necessary to identify and address gaps in cancer-related research and services to the Catchment Area.
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Froedtert/MCW Health System
Cancer Data: Wisconsin
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Cancer Data: National
Survey Information
Health Resources and Service Administration
Population-Level
Environmental
Wisconsin Geographic Information Systems
Geography-Level Measures

Leadership

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Kirsten Beyer, PhD, MPH, MS

Co-Director, Geospatial, Epidemiology and Outcomes Shared Resource (GEOSR)

kbeyer@mcw.edu

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Anai Kothari, MD, MS

Co-Director, Geospatial, Epidemiology and Outcomes Shared Resource (GEOSR)

akothari@mcw.edu

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Tina Yen, MD, MS, FACS, FSSO

Co-Director, Geospatial, Epidemiology and Outcomes Shared Resource (GEOSR)

tyen@mcw.edu

Notable Publications

 (Verhagen NB, SenthilKumar G, Jaraczewski T, Koerber NK, Merrill JR, Flitcroft MA, Szabo A, Banerjee A, Yang X, Taylor BW, Figueroa Castro CE, Yen TWF, Clarke CN, Lauer K, Pfeifer KJ, Gould JC, Kothari AN, N3C Consortium) Ann Surg. 2023 NOV 01; 278(5):e949-e956. DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000006035. 2023 Jul 21. PMID: 37476995; PMCID: PMC10659141 Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85173563272 

 (Canales B, Laud PW, Tarima S, Zhou Y, Bikomeye JC, McGinley EL, Yen TWF, Bemanian A, Beyer KMM) Health Place 2023 Sep;83:103090. PMID: 37531804; PMCID: PMC10528833; Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85166298261 

 (Bikomeye JC, Zhou Y, McGinley EL, Canales B, Yen TWF, Tarima S, Ponce SB, Beyer KMM). J Natl Cancer Inst. 2023 JUN 08; 115(6):652-661. DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djad034; PMID: 36794919; PMCID: PMC10248836; Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85163239340

 (Verhagen NB, Koerber NK, Szabo A, Taylor B, Wainaina JN, Evans DB, Kothari AN, N3C Consortium) Ann Surg Oncol 2023 Mar;30(3):1305-1308. PMID: 36479662; PMCID: PMC9734328; Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85143492422 

 (Beyer K, Kasasa S, Anguzu R, Lukande R, Nambooze S, Amulen PM, Zhou Y, Nansereko B, Jankowski C, Oyana T, Savino D, Feustel K, Wabinga H) J Glob Health 2022;12:04032. PMID: 35493778; PMCID: PMC9022722; Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85129781672 

(Neuner JM, Zhou Y, Fergestrom N, Winn A, Pezzin L, Laud PW, Beyer K) J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) 2021;61(6):e25-e31. PMID: 34340925; PMCID: PMC8783974; Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85115339368

(Beyer KMM, Zhou Y, Laud PW, McGinley EL, Yen TWF, Jankowski C, Rademacher N, Namin S, Kwarteng J, Beltrán Ponce S, Nattinger AB) J Clin Oncol 2021 Sep 01;39(25):2749-2757. PMID: 34129388; PMCID: PMC8407650; Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85115440319

Sample Illustration: Wisconsin Lung Cancer Incidence, 2010-2015

Using data from the , members of the GEOSR team discovered lung cancer incidence rate is indirectly age-sex standardized and smoothed using adaptive spatial filtering.

Red areas on the map indicate higher rates than expected and blue areas indicate lower rates than expected, given the regional rate. Areas without color exhibit rates close to the regional rate.

The “Percent Minority” layer displays the percent of people who identify as a minority in each Census Tract. This is layer is only visible at a higher Zoom level. Different layers can be selected and overlapped to observe patterns.

Data was obtained from the American Cancer Society (ACS) 2012-2016 estimates and  maintained by the Environmental Protection Agency.