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Farzana Jahan1, Earl W Duncan2, Susana M Cramb3, Peter D Baade4, Kerrie L Mengersen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cancer atlases often provide estimates of cancer incidence, mortality or survival across small areas of a region or country. A recent example of a cancer atlas is the Australian cancer atlas (ACA), that provides interactive maps to visualise spatially smoothed estimates of cancer incidence and survival for 20 different cancer types over 2148 small areas across Australia.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer atlas; Cancer incidence; Online estimates
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33069256 PMCID: PMC7568363 DOI: 10.1186/s12942-020-00234-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Geogr ISSN: 1476-072X Impact factor: 3.918
Fig. 1Posterior means with 95% credible intervals of SIR for the most common cancers (Group 1) over remoteness regions, Australia
Fig. 2Posterior means and 95% credible intervals of SIR for the less common cancers/rare cancers (Group 2) over remoteness regions, Australia
Fig. 3Posterior means and 95% credible intervals of SIR for the smoking related cancers (Group 3) over remoteness regions, Australia
Fig. 4Posterior Correlation matrices with 95% credible intervals for most common cancers (Model 1(a,b,c),2 & 3) by region
Fig. 5Posterior Correlation matrices with 95% credible intervals for smoking related cancers (Model 4,5,6,& 7) by region
Fig. 6Posterior Correlation matrices with 95% credible intervals for smoking related cancers (Model 8) by region
Results of Jennrich’s Test of differences in Correlation matrices applied to each group of cancers in different remoteness regions
| Group | Model | Test Statistic | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most common cancers | 1(a) | 114.74 | < 0.0001 |
| 1(b) | 155.91 | < 0.0001 | |
| 1(c) | 111.42 | < 0.0001 | |
| 2 | 282.87 | < 0.0001 | |
| 3 | 250.55 | < 0.0001 | |
| Less common and rare cancers | 4 | 0.65 | 0.7225 |
| 5 | 2.68 | 0.8481 | |
| 6 | 44.31 | < 0.0001 | |
| 7 | 384.79 | < 0.0001 | |
| Smoking related cancers | 8(a) | 767.74 | < 0.0001 |
| 8(b) | 226.35 | < 0.0001 | |
| 8(c) | 1005.75 | < 0.0001 |
Null Hypothesis: Equality of correlation matrices in major cities, regional and remote areas for each group of cancers are tested
Fig. 7High and low risk areas for individuals and multiple cancers (most common cancers for all persons: Model 1(c))
Fig. 8High and low risk areas for individuals and multiple cancers (less common/rare cancers for females: Model 6)
Fig. 9High and low risk areas for individuals and multiple cancers (smoking related cancers for males: Model 8(a))
Fig. 10High and low risk areas for multiple cancers (smoking related cancers for females: Model 8(b))
Number of SA2s with higher incidence for groups of cancers jointly and individually, models 19(c) and 6
| Group | Cancer | No. of SA2s |
|---|---|---|
| Most Common Cancers (for all persons): Model 1(c) | Lung only | 143 |
| Melanoma only | 442 | |
| Lung & melanoma | 22 | |
| Bowel only | 238 | |
| Lung & bowel | 123 | |
| Melanoma & bowel | 116 | |
| Lung, melanoma & bowel | 76 | |
| Less Common/ Rare Cancers (for females): Model 6 | Head & neck only | 378 |
| Cervical & Head and neck | 79 | |
| Stomach only | 13 |
Number of SA2s with higher incidence of Smoking related cancers (for males), Model 8(a) jointly and individually
| Group | Cancer | No. of SA2s |
|---|---|---|
| Model 8(a): for males | Low risk areas | 990 |
| Lung | 21 | |
| Liver | 24 | |
| Lung & Liver | 1 | |
| Stomach | 20 | |
| Lung & Stomach | 11 | |
| Liver and Stomach | 113 | |
| Lung, Liver & Stomach | 51 | |
| Kidney | 26 | |
| Lung & Kidney | 17 | |
| Kidney & Stomach | 2 | |
| Lung, Kidney & Stomach | 5 | |
| Lung, Liver, Stomach & Kidney | 10 | |
| Oesophageal | 200 | |
| Lung and Oesophageal | 1 | |
| Head & Neck | 36 | |
| Lung & Head and Neck | 7 | |
| Lung, Liver, Stomach & Head and Neck | 1 | |
| Lung, Kidney & Head and Neck | 13 | |
| Lung, Stomach, Kidney & Head and Neck | 2 | |
| Lung, Liver, Stomach, Kidney & Head and Neck | 1 | |
| Oesophageal & Head and Neck | 294 | |
| Lung,Oesophageal & Head and Neck | 284 | |
| Lung, Liver, Oesophageal & Head and Neck | 18 | |
| Model 8(b): for females | Stomach only | 98 |
| Liver & Stomach | 71 | |
| Head and Neck only | 434 | |
| Lung & Head and Neck | 14 | |
| Liver& Head and Neck | 5 | |
| Lung, Liver & Head and Neck | 5 |
| Cancer | International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 codes | Description | Sex |
|---|---|---|---|
| All | C00–C97, D45, D46, D47.1, D47.3–D47.5 | All malignant cancers combined | Males, Females, all persons |
| Bowel | C18-–C20 | Inner lining of the large bowel (colon) or rectum. | Males, Females, all persons |
| Brain | C71 | Brain. Excluding cranial nerves and retrobulbar tissue | Males, Females, all persons |
| Breast | C50 | Breast (excluding skin) | Females |
| Cervical | C53 | Lining of the cervix | Females |
| Head and Neck | C00–C14, C30–C32 | Tissue or lymph nodes in the head and neck area | Males, Females, all persons |
| Kidney | C64 | Kidney. Except renal pelvis | Males, Females, all persons |
| Leukaemia | C91-C95 | White blood cells of the bone marrow | Males, Females, all persons |
| Liver | C22 | Liver and intrahepatic bile ducts | Males, Females, all persons |
| Lung | C33-C34 | Lung, trachea, bronchus | Males, Females, all persons |
| Melanoma | C43 | Melanocytes (pigmented cells) of the skin | Males, Females, all persons |
| Myeloma | C90 | Plasma cells of the bone marrow | Males, Females, all persons |
| Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | C82-C86 | Lymphatic system | Males, Females, all persons |
| Oesophageal | C15 | Oesophagus | Males, Females, all persons |
| Ovarian | C56 | Ovaries | Females |
| Pancreatic | C25 | Pancreas | Males, Females, all persons |
| Prostate | C61 | Prostate gland | Males |
| Stomach | C16 | Lining of the upper part of the stomach | Males, Females, all persons |
| Thyroid | C73 | Thyroid gland | Males, Females, all persons |
| Uterine | C54-C55 | Lining of the uterus, the muscle or the connective tissue | Females |