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An increase in government purchases shifts the ________ curve to the ________.
Incidence
The rate at which new cases of a disease or condition occur in a specific population over a defined period, crucial for understanding and monitoring public health.
Cancer Patients
Individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer and are undergoing or have undergone treatment for the disease.
Active Surveillance
A strategy involving closely monitoring a patient's condition without immediate treatment, used for diseases that are expected to progress slowly.
Sentinel Surveillance
A system of monitoring disease trends by collecting data from selected institutions or populations, aimed at early detection and response.
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