Background: It is well known that the burden caused by cancer can vary geographically, which may relate to differences in health, economics or lifestyle. However, to date, there was no comprehensive picture of how the cancer burden, measured by cancer incidence and survival, varied by small geographical area across Australia. Methods: The Atlas consists of 2148 Statistical Areas level 2 across Australia defined by the Australian Statistical Geography Standard which provide the best compromise between small population and small area. Cancer burden was estimated for males, females, and persons separately, with 50 unique sex-specific (males, females, all persons) cancer types analysed. Incidence and relative survival were modelled with Bayesia...
Background: Cancer is a leading burden of disease in Australia and worldwide, with incidence rates v...
Objective: To improve estimation of regional variation in cancer survival and identify cancers to wh...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, associations between geographic remoteness, socioeconomic disadvantage, an...
Background: It is well known that the burden caused by cancer can vary geographically, which may rel...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that the burden caused by cancer can vary geographically, which may rel...
Background: \ud Achieving health equity has been identified as a major challenge, both international...
Background: Achieving health equity has been identified as a major challenge, both internationally a...
Abstract Background Cancer is a significant health issue globally and it is well known that cancer r...
An understanding of spatial patterns of cancer helps health planners, service providers, other healt...
Interpreting changes over time in small-area variation in cancer survival, in light of changes in ca...
PURPOSEThe purpose of this eBook is to provide a practical guide to epidemiologists and other resear...
Interpreting changes over time in small-area variation in cancer survival, in light of changes in ca...
Interpreting changes over time in small-area variation in cancer survival, in light of changes in ca...
Cancer is the leading contributor to the disease burden in Australia. This thesis develops and appli...
Analysis of spatial patterns of disease is a significant field of research. However, access to unit-...
Background: Cancer is a leading burden of disease in Australia and worldwide, with incidence rates v...
Objective: To improve estimation of regional variation in cancer survival and identify cancers to wh...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, associations between geographic remoteness, socioeconomic disadvantage, an...
Background: It is well known that the burden caused by cancer can vary geographically, which may rel...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that the burden caused by cancer can vary geographically, which may rel...
Background: \ud Achieving health equity has been identified as a major challenge, both international...
Background: Achieving health equity has been identified as a major challenge, both internationally a...
Abstract Background Cancer is a significant health issue globally and it is well known that cancer r...
An understanding of spatial patterns of cancer helps health planners, service providers, other healt...
Interpreting changes over time in small-area variation in cancer survival, in light of changes in ca...
PURPOSEThe purpose of this eBook is to provide a practical guide to epidemiologists and other resear...
Interpreting changes over time in small-area variation in cancer survival, in light of changes in ca...
Interpreting changes over time in small-area variation in cancer survival, in light of changes in ca...
Cancer is the leading contributor to the disease burden in Australia. This thesis develops and appli...
Analysis of spatial patterns of disease is a significant field of research. However, access to unit-...
Background: Cancer is a leading burden of disease in Australia and worldwide, with incidence rates v...
Objective: To improve estimation of regional variation in cancer survival and identify cancers to wh...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, associations between geographic remoteness, socioeconomic disadvantage, an...