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Methods for Investigating Localized Clustering of Disease

by Alexander, P. Boyle (Editor), F. E. Alexander
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Overview

Since the beginning of this century, "clusters" of certain forms of cancer—particularly leukemia in children and Hodgkin's disease—have been reported around locations of specific environmental hazards. Identification of such clusters is not an easy task, since there is no exact definition of what a cluster is. This monograph describes the variety of statististical techniques cuurently in use, and their application to simulated data-sets chosen to represent a range of clustering scenarios. The scientists who developed these techniques were invited to apply their methodology to these data-sets and to share their conclusions in this volume. In addition, these researchers describe in complete detail how they proceeded with the analysis, since an element of subjectivity figures prominently in the application and interpretation of some of these methods. The identification and analysis of disease clusters can yield significant clues in epidemiologic research, and as such will continue to be an important subject of cancer research and epidemiology for the foreseeable future.

Synopsis

Since the beginning of this century, "clusters" of certain forms of cancer—particularly leukemia in children and Hodgkin's disease—have been reported around locations of specific environmental hazards. Identification of such clusters is not an easy task, since there is no exact definition of what a cluster is. This monograph describes the variety of statististical techniques cuurently in use, and their application to simulated data-sets chosen to represent a range of clustering scenarios. The scientists who developed these techniques were invited to apply their methodology to these data-sets and to share their conclusions in this volume. In addition, these researchers describe in complete detail how they proceeded with the analysis, since an element of subjectivity figures prominently in the application and interpretation of some of these methods. The identification and analysis of disease clusters can yield significant clues in epidemiologic research, and as such will continue to be an important subject of cancer research and epidemiology for the foreseeable future.

About the Author, Alexander

University of Edinburgh

European Institute of Oncology

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1997
Publisher
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789283221357

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