This special series on “Spatial Patterns in Cancer Epidemiology” is edited by Dr. Peter Baade, from Cancer Council Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, and Dr. Susanna Cramb, from Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Spatial methods and applications for cancer epidemiology
Geographic variations in surgical treatment for breast cancer: a systematic review
Examining spatial clusters of high & low proportions of late stage cervical cancer in the U.S.: a look at geographic disparities & associated risk factors
Bayesian modeling of georeferenced cancer survival
Spatial modeling for correlated cancers using bivariate directed graphs
Mapping cancer: the potential of cartograms and alternative map displays
Ranking spatial areas by risk of cancer: modelling in epidemiological surveillance
Geographical patterns in melanoma incidence across Australia: can thickness differentials reveal the key drivers?
Geospatial analysis of multiple cancers in individuals in the US, 2004–2014
Spatial analysis of stomach and liver cancers in California
Disclosure:
The series “Spatial Patterns in Cancer Epidemiology” was commissioned by the editorial office, Annals of Cancer Epidemiology without any sponsorship or funding. Peter Baade served as the unpaid Guest Editor of the series and serves as an unpaid editorial board member of Annals of Cancer Epidemiology. Susanna Cramb served as the unpaid Guest Editor of the series.