This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveillance entities in Colombia to clarify how breast cancer mortality rate (BCM) is spatially distributed in relation to the forest area index (FA) and circulating vehicle index (CV). In this regard, the World Health Organization has highlighted the scarce generation of knowledge that relates mortality from tumor diseases to environmental factors. Quantitative methods based on geospatial data science are used with cross-sectional information from the 2018 census; it’s found that the BCM in Colombia is not spatially randomly distributed, but follows cluster aggregation patterns. Under multivariate modeling methods, the research provides sufficient...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Colombia is undergoing major changes in mortality patterns. National- and department-level cause-spe...
Background The literature suggests that the distribution of female breast cancer mortality demonstra...
This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveil...
This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveil...
This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveil...
This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveil...
Breast cancer presents high incidence and mortality rates, being considered an important public heal...
Spatial analysis techniques are used in the data analysis of ecological studies, which consider geog...
Introduction Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide and Chile, being the lea...
Various studies claim that cancer is likely to be caused by the diverse environmental pollutants; li...
Achieving health equity has been identified as a major international challenge since the 1978 declar...
Objective. The objectives of the study were to detect high-risk areas and to examine how racial and ...
BACKGROUND: A variety of statistical methods have been suggested to assess the degree and/or the loc...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Colombia is undergoing major changes in mortality patterns. National- and department-level cause-spe...
Background The literature suggests that the distribution of female breast cancer mortality demonstra...
This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveil...
This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveil...
This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveil...
This research is framed in the area of biomathematics and contributes to the epidemiological surveil...
Breast cancer presents high incidence and mortality rates, being considered an important public heal...
Spatial analysis techniques are used in the data analysis of ecological studies, which consider geog...
Introduction Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide and Chile, being the lea...
Various studies claim that cancer is likely to be caused by the diverse environmental pollutants; li...
Achieving health equity has been identified as a major international challenge since the 1978 declar...
Objective. The objectives of the study were to detect high-risk areas and to examine how racial and ...
BACKGROUND: A variety of statistical methods have been suggested to assess the degree and/or the loc...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Colombia is undergoing major changes in mortality patterns. National- and department-level cause-spe...
Background The literature suggests that the distribution of female breast cancer mortality demonstra...