Cancer control researchers seek to reduce the burden of cancer by studying interventions, their impact on defined populations, and the means by which they can be better used. The first step in cancer control is identifying where the cancer burden is elevated, which suggests locations where interventions are needed. Geographic information systems (GIS) and other spatial analytic methods provide such a solution and thus can play a major role in cancer control. The purpose of this article is to examine the impact of GIS on the direction of cancer research. It will consider the application of GIS techniques to research in cancer etiology
The purpose of the study was to summarize the literature about geographic information systems (GIS) ...
GIS science is considered one of the modern sciences that intertwine with various disciplines and sc...
The growth of geographic information systems (GIS) for comprehensive cancer control (CCC) planning a...
Cancer control researchers seek to reduce the burden of cancer by studying interventions, their impa...
Cancer control researchers seek to reduce the burden of cancer by studying interventions, their impa...
Abstract Cancer control researchers seek to reduce the burden of cancer by studying interventions, t...
Maps are well recognized as an effective means of presenting and communicating health data, such as ...
Objectives Through a long history of cancer policies, public health has a foundation for cancer rese...
Objectives Through a long history of cancer policies, public health has a foundation for cancer rese...
The burden of cancer is a significant physical, psychological, and financial toll on individuals and...
Geographic information systems (GIS) for cancer control present an innovative approach to health com...
Geographic information systems (GIS) for cancer control present an innovative approach to health com...
Background: Colorectal, prostate, ovarian and skin cancers account for 30 percent of all invasive ca...
The purpose of the study was to summarize the literature about geographic information systems (GIS) ...
The purpose of the study was to summarize the literature about geographic information systems (GIS) ...
The purpose of the study was to summarize the literature about geographic information systems (GIS) ...
GIS science is considered one of the modern sciences that intertwine with various disciplines and sc...
The growth of geographic information systems (GIS) for comprehensive cancer control (CCC) planning a...
Cancer control researchers seek to reduce the burden of cancer by studying interventions, their impa...
Cancer control researchers seek to reduce the burden of cancer by studying interventions, their impa...
Abstract Cancer control researchers seek to reduce the burden of cancer by studying interventions, t...
Maps are well recognized as an effective means of presenting and communicating health data, such as ...
Objectives Through a long history of cancer policies, public health has a foundation for cancer rese...
Objectives Through a long history of cancer policies, public health has a foundation for cancer rese...
The burden of cancer is a significant physical, psychological, and financial toll on individuals and...
Geographic information systems (GIS) for cancer control present an innovative approach to health com...
Geographic information systems (GIS) for cancer control present an innovative approach to health com...
Background: Colorectal, prostate, ovarian and skin cancers account for 30 percent of all invasive ca...
The purpose of the study was to summarize the literature about geographic information systems (GIS) ...
The purpose of the study was to summarize the literature about geographic information systems (GIS) ...
The purpose of the study was to summarize the literature about geographic information systems (GIS) ...
GIS science is considered one of the modern sciences that intertwine with various disciplines and sc...
The growth of geographic information systems (GIS) for comprehensive cancer control (CCC) planning a...