Privacy Policy
The Surveillance Research Program (SRP) respects the privacy of visitors to our Web sites. We
collect a limited amount of information on usage of the Web sites for statistical purposes,
in order to measure the number of visitors to the various sections of our site and to help
us make our site more useful to visitors.
The US Department of Health and Human Services, and the National Cancer Institute, of
which SRP is a part, do not disclose, give, sell, or transfer any personal information
about your visit unless required by law to do so.
If you choose to provide us with additional information about yourself through an e-mail
message, form, survey, etc., we will only maintain the identifying information as long as
needed to respond to your question.
Links to Other Web sites
GIS.cancer.gov has links to many other Web sites, including some sites
which are maintained by non-governmental organizations or private companies. SRP is
not responsible for the contents of any "off-site" Web page referenced from this server.
Specifically:
- SRP cannot guarantee the privacy or security of information you provide to these
other Web sites. You should review their privacy policies as well if you have
concerns.
- Reference in this Web site to any specific commercial products, process, service,
manufacturer, or company does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by the US
Government or SRP.
Information Disclaimer
The information provided using this Web site is only intended to be general summary
information to the public. It is not intended to take the place of either the written law
or regulations.
Intrusion Detection
This site is maintained by the US Government. It is protected by various provisions
of Title 18, US Code. Violations of Title 18 are subject to criminal prosecution in
federal court.
For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all
users, we employ software programs to monitor traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to
upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. In the event of authorized law
enforcement investigations, and pursuant to any required legal process, information from
these sources may be used to help identify an individual.
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