INTRODUCTION. The reasons for elevated breast cancer rates in the upper Cape Cod area of Massachusetts remain unknown despite several epidemiological studies that investigated possible environmental risk factors. Data from two of these population-based case-control studies provide geocoded residential histories and information on confounders, creating an invaluable dataset for spatial-temporal analysis of participants' residency over five decades. METHODS. The combination of statistical modeling and mapping is a powerful tool for visualizing disease risk in a spatial-temporal analysis. Advances in geographic information systems (GIS) enable spatial analytic techniques in public health studies previously not feasible. Generalized additiv...
Background: Spatial analysis is one of the required tools of epidemiology and public health science...
Most analyses of spatial clustering of disease have been based on either residence at the time of di...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 30, 2013).The entire ...
Abstract Introduction The reasons for elevated breast cancer rates in the upper Cape Cod area of Mas...
BACKGROUND: The availability of geographic information from cancer and birth defect registries has i...
Abstract Background In 1988, elevated cancer incidence in upper Cape Cod, Massachusetts prompted a l...
BACKGROUND: In 1988, elevated cancer incidence in upper Cape Cod, Massachusetts prompted a large epi...
BACKGROUND: A variety of statistical methods have been suggested to assess the degree and/or the loc...
Breast cancer is the leading cancer among women in Canada and the incidence rate continues to increa...
The burden of cancer is a significant physical, psychological, and financial toll on individuals and...
Evidence of geographic disparities in breast cancer incidence within the U.S. and spatial analyses c...
Locating geographic hot spots of cancer may lead to new causal hypotheses and ultimately to new know...
BACKGROUND: Early detection is the best way to control breast cancer. This observational epidemiolog...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to determine whether observed geographic variations in breas...
Abstract Background The aims of this study were to determine whether observed geographic variations ...
Background: Spatial analysis is one of the required tools of epidemiology and public health science...
Most analyses of spatial clustering of disease have been based on either residence at the time of di...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 30, 2013).The entire ...
Abstract Introduction The reasons for elevated breast cancer rates in the upper Cape Cod area of Mas...
BACKGROUND: The availability of geographic information from cancer and birth defect registries has i...
Abstract Background In 1988, elevated cancer incidence in upper Cape Cod, Massachusetts prompted a l...
BACKGROUND: In 1988, elevated cancer incidence in upper Cape Cod, Massachusetts prompted a large epi...
BACKGROUND: A variety of statistical methods have been suggested to assess the degree and/or the loc...
Breast cancer is the leading cancer among women in Canada and the incidence rate continues to increa...
The burden of cancer is a significant physical, psychological, and financial toll on individuals and...
Evidence of geographic disparities in breast cancer incidence within the U.S. and spatial analyses c...
Locating geographic hot spots of cancer may lead to new causal hypotheses and ultimately to new know...
BACKGROUND: Early detection is the best way to control breast cancer. This observational epidemiolog...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to determine whether observed geographic variations in breas...
Abstract Background The aims of this study were to determine whether observed geographic variations ...
Background: Spatial analysis is one of the required tools of epidemiology and public health science...
Most analyses of spatial clustering of disease have been based on either residence at the time of di...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 30, 2013).The entire ...