Cent Eur J Public Health 2002, 10(3):88-92

Cervix Uteri Cancer Incidence in Relation to Ethnic Situation in Opole Province, Poland

Tukiendorf A.
Technical University, Opole, Poland

This paper presents results of a retrospective ecological analysis of cervix uteri cancer incidence in relation to the ethnic situation in the province of Opole, Poland. A few well-known methodological procedures were applied in the study. Detecting spatial disease clusters followed Tango's method. Estimates of relative risks of cancer morbidity were calculated via Clayton and Kaldor's empirical Bayes approach. To measure spatial correlation between neoplasmatic incidence and ethnic density, Moran's statistic was used. The Poisson modelling of the variables was performed using Markov Chain Monte Carlo technique - Gibbs sampling. The results presented in tables and graphs suggest a possible association between the ethnic pattern and risk of cervix uteri cancer in the analyzed province.

Keywords: cervix uteri cancer, ethnic group, disease cluster, spatial correlation, Bayesian statistics

Published: September 1, 2002  Show citation

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Tukiendorf A. Cervix Uteri Cancer Incidence in Relation to Ethnic Situation in Opole Province, Poland. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2002;10(3):88-92. PubMed PMID: 12298347.
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