The present study analyses the spatial distribution of cancer mortality rates in Campania (an Italian region with the highest population density), in which residents in several areas are exposed to major environmental health hazards. The paper has the methodological aims of verifying the existence, or otherwise, of a spatial correlation between mortality from different types of cancer and the occurrence of some specific area characteristics, using both Bayesian statistics and spatial econometrics. We show that the use of the Spatial Empirical Bayes Smoothed Rate, instead of the more commonly used Raw Rate, allows a more comprehensive analysis of the mortality rate, highlighting the existence of different cluster sizes throughout the region,...
The distribution of death certification rates from various cancers or groups of cancers in broad Ita...
Abstract To discuss different trends of the geographical distribution of cancer mortality, progressi...
Background: The triennial mortality rates for lung cancer in the two decades 1981–2001 in the provin...
BACKGROUND: A geographic analysis of the causes of death is an important tool for assessing the e...
A Bayesian hierarchical model was used to study the spatial variation in mortality risk from lung an...
The idea of conducting a geographical analysis of cancer incidence in Vercelli, a city with about 46...
In this paper, we present a hierarchical spatial model for the analysis of geographical variation in...
Background: Asbestos exposure is a recognized risk factor for ovarian cancer and malignant mesotheli...
Various studies claim that cancer is likely to be caused by the diverse environmental pollutants; li...
A national-scale study in Italy showed an incidence of cancer higher in the territories indicated as...
Background. A geographic analysis of the causes of death is an important tool for assessing the eff...
Achieving health equity has been identified as a major international challenge since the 1978 declar...
While associations between exposure to air pollutants and increased morbidity and mortality are well...
Mortality data by geographic area and trend-based surveillance are particularly relevant in orientin...
BACKGROUND: We performed a geographic analysis study on mortality in the town of Vercelli, in orde...
The distribution of death certification rates from various cancers or groups of cancers in broad Ita...
Abstract To discuss different trends of the geographical distribution of cancer mortality, progressi...
Background: The triennial mortality rates for lung cancer in the two decades 1981–2001 in the provin...
BACKGROUND: A geographic analysis of the causes of death is an important tool for assessing the e...
A Bayesian hierarchical model was used to study the spatial variation in mortality risk from lung an...
The idea of conducting a geographical analysis of cancer incidence in Vercelli, a city with about 46...
In this paper, we present a hierarchical spatial model for the analysis of geographical variation in...
Background: Asbestos exposure is a recognized risk factor for ovarian cancer and malignant mesotheli...
Various studies claim that cancer is likely to be caused by the diverse environmental pollutants; li...
A national-scale study in Italy showed an incidence of cancer higher in the territories indicated as...
Background. A geographic analysis of the causes of death is an important tool for assessing the eff...
Achieving health equity has been identified as a major international challenge since the 1978 declar...
While associations between exposure to air pollutants and increased morbidity and mortality are well...
Mortality data by geographic area and trend-based surveillance are particularly relevant in orientin...
BACKGROUND: We performed a geographic analysis study on mortality in the town of Vercelli, in orde...
The distribution of death certification rates from various cancers or groups of cancers in broad Ita...
Abstract To discuss different trends of the geographical distribution of cancer mortality, progressi...
Background: The triennial mortality rates for lung cancer in the two decades 1981–2001 in the provin...