A previous study compared cancer mortality in the six lowest versus six highest elevations in the U.S. for all races. This study looks at a single race since death rates tend to vary by race. In this ecological study, cancer mortality rates were compared between low and high states for a race that had sufficient number of counties reporting mortality data, that is, the white race. The average cancer mortality rate for low elevation counties was 73.47 + 18.35 compared to 53.90 + 13.76 for high elevation counties, a difference that was statistically significant (p \u3c 0.0001), with a very large effect size (of 1.2). Higher elevation counties showed less cancer mortality rates for a single race compared to lower elevation counties, suggesting...
As a validation study, this study addressed an under-researched area of bronchopulmonary cancer mort...
IntroductionLung cancer incidence is higher among NH blacks compared with NH white and Hispanic popu...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defin...
A previous study compared cancer mortality in the six lowest versus six highest elevations in the U....
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., \u3c 5 rem) pose a health risk. Th...
Previous research on land elevation and cancer death rates in the U.S. revealed lower cancer death r...
This ecological inquiry compares cancer mortality rates in the U.S. to the predictor of natural back...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., < 5 rem) pose a health risk. Th...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., < 5 rem) pose a health risk. This ...
There are a number of variables that are correlated with land elevation. Land elevation, and in part...
BACKGROUND: Although both race and socioeconomic status are well known to influence mortality patt...
This ecological inquiry compares cancer mortality rates in the U.S. to the predictor of natural back...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Appalachian region of the United States. Existing studies ...
As a validation study, this study addressed an under-researched area of bronchopulmonary cancer mort...
IntroductionLung cancer incidence is higher among NH blacks compared with NH white and Hispanic popu...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defin...
A previous study compared cancer mortality in the six lowest versus six highest elevations in the U....
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., \u3c 5 rem) pose a health risk. Th...
Previous research on land elevation and cancer death rates in the U.S. revealed lower cancer death r...
This ecological inquiry compares cancer mortality rates in the U.S. to the predictor of natural back...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., < 5 rem) pose a health risk. Th...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., < 5 rem) pose a health risk. This ...
There are a number of variables that are correlated with land elevation. Land elevation, and in part...
BACKGROUND: Although both race and socioeconomic status are well known to influence mortality patt...
This ecological inquiry compares cancer mortality rates in the U.S. to the predictor of natural back...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Appalachian region of the United States. Existing studies ...
As a validation study, this study addressed an under-researched area of bronchopulmonary cancer mort...
IntroductionLung cancer incidence is higher among NH blacks compared with NH white and Hispanic popu...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defin...