Calvin Zippin Explained

Calvin Zippin
Birth Name:Calvin (Kalman) Zippin
Birth Date:17 July 1926
Birth Place:Albany, New York
Nationality:American
Fields:Biostatistics
Epidemiology
Cancer Registry
Workplaces:UCSF School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
Alma Mater:State University New York at Albany
Johns Hopkins University
Thesis Title:An Evaluation of the Removal Method of Estimating Animal Populations
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Thesis Year:1953
Doctoral Advisor:William G. Cochran[1]
Known For:Zippin estimator
Cancer Registries
Cancer epidemiology
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)[2]
Awards:1969 Distinguished Alumnus Award, State University New York at Albany
1980 Fellow American Statistical Association
2003 National Cancer Institute Lifetime Achievement and Leadership Award[3]
Spouse:Patricia Jayne Schubert (1930 – 2015) m. February 9, 1964[4]
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Children:David Benjamin Zippin
Jennifer Dorothy (Zippin) Kontzer

Calvin Zippin (born July 17, 1926) is a cancer epidemiologist and biostatistician, and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of California School of Medicine in San Francisco (UCSF). He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, the American College of Epidemiology and the Royal Statistical Society of Great Britain. His doctoral thesis was the basis for the Zippin Estimator, a procedure for estimating wildlife populations using data from trapping experiments.[5] He was a principal investigator in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) which assesses the magnitude and nature of the cancer problem in the United States.[6] In 1961, he created training programs for cancer registry personnel, which he conducted nationally and internationally. He carried out research on the epidemiology and rules for staging of various cancers. He received a Lifetime Achievement and Leadership Award from the NCI in 2003.

Early life and education

Zippin was born on July 17, 1926, in Albany, New York, United States, the son of Samuel and Jennie (Perkel) Zippin. He received an AB degree magna cum laude in biology and mathematics, from the State University of New York at Albany in 1947. He was a research assistant at the Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute in Rensselaer, New York beginning in 1947.He was awarded a Doctor of Science degree in Biostatistics by the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland in 1953.[1]

His thesis advisor was William G. Cochran[7] a statistician known for Cochran’s theorem, Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel Test and author of standard biostatistical texts: “Experimental Designs[8] and “Sampling Techniques”.[9] Zippin’s doctoral thesis, An Evaluation of the Removal Method of Estimating Animal Populations became the basis for the Zippin Estimator, and has been used for estimating populations of a wide variety of animal species.[5] It is considered among the easiest and most accurate methods for estimating animal populations in the wild.[10]

Career

At the Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute, Zippin performed various laboratory and statistical duties under Lloyd C. Miller, Ph.D., later Director of Revision (1950-1970) of the United States Pharmacopoeia. Dr. Miller encouraged Zippin to pursue a career in statistics which led to his graduate work at Johns Hopkins[7] where he also held an appointment as a Research Assistant in Biostatistics from 1950 to 1953.Following graduate school, Zippin became an instructor in biostatistics (1953-1955) at the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. He moved to the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco where, at the level of assistant professor, he held appointments in the Cancer Research Institute and the Department of Preventive Medicine. With further advancement, in 1967 he became Professor of Epidemiology in the Cancer Research Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Department of Pathology. Since 1991 he has been Professor Emeritus.[11]

Zippin was a Visiting associate professor of statistics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA (1962); National Institutes of Health (NIH) Special Postdoctoral Fellow, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (1964-1965); Visiting Research Worker, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London (1975); Research Advisor, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel (1976-2010); Faculty Advisor, Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala State, India (1984-1991).

Research

Zippin’s doctoral thesis became the basis for the Zippin Estimator, a mathematical procedure for estimating wildlife population size based on capture and removal of sequentially trapped animal samples.[5] The method was explored by P. A. P. Moran (1951)[12] and its properties elaborated by Zippin in 1956[13] and 1958.[14] [5] [15]

Zippin has done extensive research on cancer staging, particularly cancer of the breast[16] [17] [18] [19] and colon-rectum[20] with the American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union Against Cancer. He has published on the epidemiology of breast,[21] [22] uterine,[23] and nasopharyngeal cancer,[24] late effects of radiation,[23] [25] [26] and survival patterns in acute lymphocytic[27] [28] and chronic lymphocytic leukemia.[29] His 1960[18] and 1966[19] JNCI breast cancer staging articles were included in the "Yearbook of Cancer" compendium of the most influential cancer publications for those years, respectively.

Zippin collaborated with Peter Armitage,[30] extending a mathematical model assuming survival time of cancer patients to follow an exponential distribution whose key parameter (expected survival time) is linearly related to a measure of the severity (e.g., white blood count in leukemia) of disease. The extension provided for the common situation where some patients were still alive and their limited (censored) survival information could be used in estimating the value of the desired parameter.

From 1973 to 1995, Zippin collaborated with Dr. Yoav Horn[31] comparing characteristics of Arab cancer patients living on the West Bank, their disease and survival with those of patients in Israel and the United States. This project documented the need for improved treatment facilities and the training of oncologists in that region. Horn, an Israeli oncologist, started two cancer clinics in Nablus and Beit Jala and developed a training program for Arab oncologists for which Dr. Horn received the Sasakawa Health Prize from the World Health Organization in 2000.[32]

Honors and awards

Zippin is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association (1980), American College of Epidemiology (1982), and the Royal Statistical Society of Great Britain (1965). He was President of the Western North American Region of the International Biometric Society (1979-1980) and a member of the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (1979-1981). He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Delta Omega (honorary public health society), and Signum Laudis (honorary academic society). In 1994, he was elected an honorary Member of the International Association of Cancer Registries, which is administered by the World Health Organization,[33] and the California Cancer Registrars Association.[34] From 1989 to 1995, he served on the Board of Governors of the National Cancer Database (NCDB), a clinical oncology database sourced from hospital registry data which is jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Society.[35] Zippin was on the editorial boards of Statistics in Medicine[36] and the Journal of Soviet Oncology.[37] [38] He received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the State University of New York at Albany (1969) and a Lifetime Achievement and Leadership Award from the National Cancer Institute (2003).[7] Dr. Zippin appeared on the cover of the journal “Cancer Research” in recognition of his contributions to the NCI’s SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) program.[39]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1952-1953 ScD Alumni . www.biostat.jhsph.edu . Johns Hopkins School of Public Health . 2 August 2019.
  2. Zippin . Calvin . Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) . Grantome . 1 August 2019 . en.
  3. Web site: Johns Hopkins Magazine (1953) . pages.jh.edu . 1 August 2019.
  4. Web site: Patricia Zippin 1930 - 2015 . SFGate Obituaries . 1 August 2019.
  5. Book: White . Gary C. . Anderson . David R. . Burnham . Kenneth P. . Otis . David L. . Capture-Recapture and Removal Methods for Sampling Closed Populations . 1 August 1982 . Los Alamos National Laboratory . 1 August 2019.
  6. Book: Shambaugh . Evelyn M. . Young . John L. . Zippin . Calvin . Lum . Diane . Ackers . Cheryl . Weiss . Mildred A. . SEER Program - Self-Instructional Manual for Cancer Registrars. Book 7 - Statistics and Epidemiology for Cancer Registrars . 1994 . National Institutes of Health . Bethesda, MD . Volume 7 . 26 July 2020.
  7. Web site: Longtime Members Offer Wisdom . Amstat News . American Statistical Association . 1 August 2019 . 1 April 2018.
  8. Book: Cochran . William G . Cox . Gertrude May . Experimental designs . registration . 1957 . Wiley . 978-0471162049 . 2d.
  9. Book: Cochran . William G. . Sampling techniques . 1977 . John Wiley & Sons . 978-0471162407 . 3d.
  10. Santos . Jair Licío Ferreira . Oliva . Waldyr Muniz . Sobre o procedimento de Zippin para estimar populações de animais . Revista de Saúde Pública . February 1991 . 25 . 1 . 53–55 . 10.1590/s0034-89101991000100011. 1784963 . free .
  11. Web site: Emeriti Faculty Association - UCSF Alumni . alumni.ucsf.edu . 18 July 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200429220512/https://alumni.ucsf.edu/emeriti-faculty-association . 29 April 2020.
  12. Moran . P.A.P. . A mathematical theory of animal trapping. . Biometrika . 1951 . 38 . 3–4 . 307–311. 10.1093/biomet/38.3-4.307 .
  13. Zippin . C . An evaluation of the removal method of estimating animal populations . Biometrics . 1956 . 12 . 2 . 163–189. 10.2307/3001759 . 3001759 .
  14. Zippin . C . The removal method of population estimation . The Journal of Wildlife Management . 1958 . 22 . 1 . 82–90. 10.2307/3797301 . 3797301 .
  15. Otis . David L. . Burnham . Kenneth P. . White . Gary C. . Anderson . David R. . Statistical Inference from Capture Data on Closed Animal Populations . Wildlife Monographs . 1978 . 62.
  16. Zippin . C . Wood . DA . Lum . D . Study of the Joint Committee recommendations for clinical staging of cancer of the breast. . CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians . 1962 . 12 . 5 . 194–9 . 14003784. 10.3322/canjclin.12.5.194 . 19907075 . free .
  17. Cutler . SJ . Zippin . C . Asire . AJ . The prognostic significance of palpable lymph nodes in cancer of the breast. . Cancer . February 1969 . 23 . 2 . 243–50 . 10.1002/1097-0142(196902)23:2<243::aid-cncr2820230201>3.0.co;2-9 . 5764971. free .
  18. Zippin . C . Kohn . HI . An evaluation of the proposed international clinical staging system for cancer of the breast . Journal of the National Cancer Institute . 1960 . 25 . 13–24 . 13847624 .
  19. Zippin . C . Comparison of the international and American systems for the staging of breast cancer. . Journal of the National Cancer Institute . January 1966 . 36 . 1 . 53–62 . 5901528.
  20. Wood . DA . Robbins . GF . Zippin . C . Lum . D . Stearns . M . Staging of cancer of the colon and cancer of the rectum. . Cancer . March 1979 . 43 . 3 . 961–8 . 10.1002/1097-0142(197903)43:3<961::aid-cncr2820430327>3.0.co;2-w . 427737. free .
  21. Zippin . C . The epidemiology of breast cancer. . Oncology . 1969 . 23 . 2 . 93–8 . 10.1159/000224471 . 5787940.
  22. Zippin . C . Petrakis . NL . Identification of high risk groups in breast cancer. . Cancer . December 1971 . 28 . 6 . 1381–7 . 10.1002/1097-0142(197112)28:6<1381::aid-cncr2820280607>3.0.co;2-z . 4942632. free .
  23. Zippin . C . Lum . D . Kohn . HI . Bailar JC . 3rd . Late effects of radiation therapy for cancer of the uterine cervix. . Cancer Detection and Prevention . 1981 . 4 . 1–4 . 487–92 . 7349815.
  24. Zippin . Calvin . Tekawa . Irene . Bragg . Kay . Watson . Dorothy . Linden . George . Studies on Heredity and Environment in Cancer of the Nasopharynx . Journal of the National Cancer Institute . 1962 . 29 . 3 . 483–490.
  25. Zippin . C . Bailar JC . 3rd . Kohn . HI . Lum . D . Eisenberg . H . Radiation therapy for cervical cancer: late effects on life span and on leukemia incidence. . Cancer . October 1971 . 28 . 4 . 937–42 . 10.1002/1097-0142(1971)28:4<937::aid-cncr2820280416>3.0.co;2-0 . 5111744. 1629103 . free .
  26. Kohn . HI . Bailar . JC . Zippin . C . Radiation Therapy for Cancer of the Cervix: its Late Effect on the Lifespan as a Function of the Regional Dose.. Journal of the National Cancer Institute . March 1965 . 34 . 345–61 . 14342584.
  27. Zippin . C . Cutler . SJ . Lum . D . Time trends in survival in acute lymphocytic leukemia. . Journal of the National Cancer Institute . March 1975 . 54 . 3 . 581–6 . 1054762.
  28. Zippin . C . Cutler . SJ . Reeves WJ . Jr . Lum . D . Variation in survival among patients with acute lymphocytic leukemia. . Blood . January 1971 . 37 . 1 . 59–72 . 5312779. 10.1182/blood.V37.1.59.59 . free .
  29. Zippin . C . Cutler . SJ . Reeves WJ . Jr . Lum . D . Survival in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. . Blood . September 1973 . 42 . 3 . 367–76 . 4725600. 10.1182/blood.V42.3.367.367 . free .
  30. Zippin . Calvin . Armitage . Peter . Use of Concomitant Variables and Incomplete Survival Information in the Estimation of an Exponential Survival Parameter . Biometrics . December 1966 . 22 . 4 . 665 . 10.2307/2528067 . 2528067 .
  31. Horn . Y . Zippin . C . Salhab . AR . Horani . Y . Cancer patterns at medical centers in Israel and the West Bank. . Oncology . 1991 . 48 . 4 . 301–8 . 10.1159/000226947 . 1891172.
  32. Web site: UCSF professor receives World Health Organization prize for Palestinian cancer treatment program . EurekAlert . American Association for the Advancement of Science . 2 August 2019 . 24 May 2000 . 2 August 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190802092647/https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2000-05/UoCS-UprW-2405100.php . dead .
  33. Web site: IACR - IACR Honorary Members . www.iacr.com.fr.
  34. Web site: About Us - CCRA. California Cancer Registars Association . 18 July 2020.
  35. Web site: National Cancer Database . American College of Surgeons . 12 June 2021 . en.
  36. Statistics in Medicine (Editorial Board) . Statistics in Medicine . 1 January 1982 . 1 . 1 . 1 . John Wiley & Sons . Chichester. 10.1002/sim.4780010101 . free .
  37. Web site: Journal of Soviet Oncology . Consultants Bureau . 18 July 2020 . 1980.
  38. Saunders . Joseph . Editorial Board . Journal of Soviet Oncology . January–March 1981 . 2 . 1 . 1 . Consultants Bureau . New York, London . English . 0270-6296.
  39. Calvin Zippin. Cancer Research . 15 November 1993 . 53 . 22 . cover.