Patient‐ and Areal‐Level Risk Factors Associated With Lung Cancer Mortality in Victoria, Australia: A Bayesian Spatial Survival Analysis
Getayeneh Antehunegn Tesema,
Rob G. Stirling,
Zemenu Tadesse Tessema
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIn Australia, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer‐related deaths. In Victoria, the mortality risk is assumed to vary across Local Government Areas (LGAs) due to variations in socioeconomic advantage, remoteness, and healthcare accessibility. Thus, we applied Bayesian spatial survival models to examine the geographic variation in lung cancer survival in Victoria.MethodsData on lung cancer cases were extracted from the Victorian Lung Cancer Registry (VLCR). To account for spatial dependence and … Show more
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