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Implementing a Weighted Spatial Smoothing Algorithm to Identify a Lung Cancer Belt in the United States
Cancer Epidemiology
  • David Blackley, East Tennessee State University
  • Shimin Zheng, East Tennessee State University
  • Winn Ketchum, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2012
Description

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States, but a large fraction of cases is preventable. We use a spatial smoothing algorithm to identify a geographic pattern of high lung cancer mortality, primarily in the Southeast, which we call a lung cancer belt. Disease belts are an effective mode for conveying patterns of high incidence or mortality; formally defining this lung cancer belt may encourage increased public dialogue and more focused research. Public health officials could complement existing population lung cancer data with this information to help inform resource allocation decisions.

Citation Information
David Blackley, Shimin Zheng and Winn Ketchum. "Implementing a Weighted Spatial Smoothing Algorithm to Identify a Lung Cancer Belt in the United States" Cancer Epidemiology Vol. 36 Iss. 5 (2012) p. 436 - 438 ISSN: 1877-7821
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shimin-zheng/36/