Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high lethality. In this work a detailed analysis of pancreatic cancer mortality in Spanish provinces was performed using recent data. A set of multivariate spatial gender-age-period-cohort models was considered to look for potential candidates to analyze pancreatic cancer mortality rates. The selected model combines features of APC (age-period-cohort) models with disease mapping approaches. To ensure model identifiability sum-to-zero constraints were applied. A fully Bayesian approach based on integrated nested Laplace approximations (INLA) was considered for model fitting and inference. Sensitivity analyses were also conducted. In general, estimated ave...
Interest has recently emerged about the increasing trend of pancreatic cancer mortality in Taiwan, p...
Background: Most mortality atlases show static maps from count data aggregated over time. This proce...
Inspired by a previous study showing a striking geographical mortality clustering, not attributable ...
Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high lethali...
Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high lethali...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is acquiring increasing prominence as a cause of cancer death in the p...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer is acquiring increasing prominence as a cause of cancer death ...
The last published figures have shown geographical variations in mortality with respect to female br...
Stomach cancer belongs to the most common malignant tumors in Portugal. Main causal factors are age,...
Accurate and precise knowledge about the distribution and evolution of a disease in space and time i...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a silent and largely asymptomatic cancer, leading to late diagnosis an...
The municipal, spatial pattern of male stomach cancer mortality in Spain, spanning the period 1989-2...
Background: Changes in the burden of cancer mortality are expected to be observed among Spanish wome...
Geographical variations in cancer mortality can be explained, in part, by their association with soc...
Incluye 2 ficheros de datosIn this paper, space-time patterns of colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality r...
Interest has recently emerged about the increasing trend of pancreatic cancer mortality in Taiwan, p...
Background: Most mortality atlases show static maps from count data aggregated over time. This proce...
Inspired by a previous study showing a striking geographical mortality clustering, not attributable ...
Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high lethali...
Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high lethali...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is acquiring increasing prominence as a cause of cancer death in the p...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer is acquiring increasing prominence as a cause of cancer death ...
The last published figures have shown geographical variations in mortality with respect to female br...
Stomach cancer belongs to the most common malignant tumors in Portugal. Main causal factors are age,...
Accurate and precise knowledge about the distribution and evolution of a disease in space and time i...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a silent and largely asymptomatic cancer, leading to late diagnosis an...
The municipal, spatial pattern of male stomach cancer mortality in Spain, spanning the period 1989-2...
Background: Changes in the burden of cancer mortality are expected to be observed among Spanish wome...
Geographical variations in cancer mortality can be explained, in part, by their association with soc...
Incluye 2 ficheros de datosIn this paper, space-time patterns of colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality r...
Interest has recently emerged about the increasing trend of pancreatic cancer mortality in Taiwan, p...
Background: Most mortality atlases show static maps from count data aggregated over time. This proce...
Inspired by a previous study showing a striking geographical mortality clustering, not attributable ...