Abstract Background We conducted spatial analyses to determine the geographic variation of cancer at the neighbourhood level (dissemination areas or DAs) within the area of a single Ontario public health unit, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, covering a population of 238,326 inhabitants. Cancer incidence data between 1999 and 2003 were obtained from the Ontario Cancer Registry and were geocoded down to the level of DA using the enhanced Postal Code Conversion File. The 2001 Census of Canada provided information on the size and age-sex structure of the population at the DA level, in addition to information about selected census covariates, such as average neighbourhood income. ...
Abstract Background Literature suggests that South As...
International audienceBackground: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Abstract Background We conducted spatial analyses to ...
Background: In British Columbia (BC), geographic variation in cancer risk was reported across large ...
Background: Bladder and kidney cancers are the ninth and twelfth most common type o...
Background: Bladder and kidney cancers are the ninth and twelfth most common type o...
Abstract Background Bladder and kidney cancers are th...
Epidemiological studies have traditionally categorised study populations as urban or rural. However,...
Abstract Background Bladder and kidney cancers are th...
have previously demonstrated signif-icant spatial patterning in a variety of Ontario cancer incidenc...
Correctly addressing the questions of worried citizens with respect to possible clusters of cancer o...
Abstract Background Literature suggests that South As...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Abstract Background Literature suggests that South As...
International audienceBackground: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Abstract Background We conducted spatial analyses to ...
Background: In British Columbia (BC), geographic variation in cancer risk was reported across large ...
Background: Bladder and kidney cancers are the ninth and twelfth most common type o...
Background: Bladder and kidney cancers are the ninth and twelfth most common type o...
Abstract Background Bladder and kidney cancers are th...
Epidemiological studies have traditionally categorised study populations as urban or rural. However,...
Abstract Background Bladder and kidney cancers are th...
have previously demonstrated signif-icant spatial patterning in a variety of Ontario cancer incidenc...
Correctly addressing the questions of worried citizens with respect to possible clusters of cancer o...
Abstract Background Literature suggests that South As...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Abstract Background Literature suggests that South As...
International audienceBackground: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...