Background: Research has shown that higher altitude is associated with lower risk of lung cancer and improved survival among patients. The current study assessed the influence of county-level atmospheric pressure (a measure reflecting both altitude and temperature) on age-adjusted lung cancer mortality rates in the contiguous United States, with 2 forms of spatial regression. Methods: Ordinary least squares regression and geographically weighted regression models were used to evaluate the impact of climate and other selected variables on lung cancer mortality, based on 2974 counties. Results: Atmospheric pressure was significantly positively associated with lung cancer mortality, after controlling for sunlight, precipitation, PM2.5 (µg/m 3 ...
The risk of developing lung cancer might to a certain extent be attributed to tobacco. Nevertheless,...
Few studies have explored the relationship between PM2.5 and lung cancer incidence. Although results...
Previous research on land elevation and cancer death rates in the U.S. revealed lower cancer death r...
Abstract Objective: Higher altitude living has been associated with lower death rates for specific ...
The level of atmospheric oxygen, a driver of free radical damage and tumorigenesis, decreases sharpl...
h Proponents of global warming predict adverse events due to a slight warming of the planet in the l...
<div><p>For patients with chronic lower respiratory disease, hypobaric hypoxia at a high altitude is...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer globally and mainly affects older adults as approximately 70% ...
For patients with chronic lower respiratory disease, hypobaric hypoxia at a high altitude is conside...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
Background The American Cancer Society estimates that about 25% of all US cancer deaths will be due ...
In the United States, lung cancer is the second most common cancer in men and women and is the leadi...
<div><p>A growing body of evidence has found that mortality rates are positively correlated with soc...
Rationale: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been associated with increased lung cancer incide...
BackgroundCOVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, has caused a pandemic, sparing few regions. Ho...
The risk of developing lung cancer might to a certain extent be attributed to tobacco. Nevertheless,...
Few studies have explored the relationship between PM2.5 and lung cancer incidence. Although results...
Previous research on land elevation and cancer death rates in the U.S. revealed lower cancer death r...
Abstract Objective: Higher altitude living has been associated with lower death rates for specific ...
The level of atmospheric oxygen, a driver of free radical damage and tumorigenesis, decreases sharpl...
h Proponents of global warming predict adverse events due to a slight warming of the planet in the l...
<div><p>For patients with chronic lower respiratory disease, hypobaric hypoxia at a high altitude is...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer globally and mainly affects older adults as approximately 70% ...
For patients with chronic lower respiratory disease, hypobaric hypoxia at a high altitude is conside...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
Background The American Cancer Society estimates that about 25% of all US cancer deaths will be due ...
In the United States, lung cancer is the second most common cancer in men and women and is the leadi...
<div><p>A growing body of evidence has found that mortality rates are positively correlated with soc...
Rationale: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been associated with increased lung cancer incide...
BackgroundCOVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, has caused a pandemic, sparing few regions. Ho...
The risk of developing lung cancer might to a certain extent be attributed to tobacco. Nevertheless,...
Few studies have explored the relationship between PM2.5 and lung cancer incidence. Although results...
Previous research on land elevation and cancer death rates in the U.S. revealed lower cancer death r...