The Spatial-Temporal Dimension of Oncological Prevalence and Mortality in Romania

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Geohealth Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.1029/2023GH000901
D. Peptenatu, I. D. Nedelcu, C. S. Pop, A. G. Simion, F. Furtunescu, M. Burcea, I. Andronache, M. Radulovic, H. F. Jelinek, H. Ahammer, A. K. Gruia, A. Grecu, M. C. Popa, V. Militaru, C. C. Drăghici, R. D. Pintilii
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The objective of this study was to identify spatial disparities in the distribution of cancer hotspots within Romania. Additionally, the research aimed to track prevailing trends in cancer prevalence and mortality according to a cancer type. The study covered the timeframe between 2008 and 2017, examining all 3,181 territorial administrative units. The analysis of spatial distribution relied on two key parameters. The first parameter, persistence, measured the duration for which cancer prevalence exceeded the 75th percentile threshold. Cancer prevalence refers to the total number of individuals in a population who have been diagnosed with cancer at a specific time point, including both newly diagnosed cases (occurrence) and existing cases. The second parameter, the time continuity of persistence, calculated the consecutive months during which cancer prevalence consistently surpassed the 75th percentile threshold. Notably, persistence of elevated values was also evident in lowland regions, devoid of any discernible direct connection to environmental conditions. In conclusion, this work bears substantial relevance to regional health policies, by aiding in the formulation of prevention strategies, while also fostering a deeper comprehension of the socioeconomic and environmental factors contributing to cancer.

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罗马尼亚肿瘤患病率和死亡率的时空维度。
本研究的目的是确定罗马尼亚癌症热点分布的空间差异。此外,该研究旨在根据癌症类型追踪癌症患病率和死亡率的流行趋势。该研究涵盖了2008年至2017年的时间段,对所有3181个领土行政单位进行了审查。空间分布的分析依赖于两个关键参数。第一个参数,持久性,测量癌症患病率超过第75百分位阈值的持续时间。癌症患病率是指在特定时间点被诊断为癌症的人群总数,包括新诊断病例(发生)和现有病例。第二个参数,持续时间的连续性,计算了癌症患病率持续超过第75百分位阈值的连续几个月。值得注意的是,在低地地区,数值持续升高的现象也很明显,与环境条件没有任何明显的直接联系。总之,这项工作与区域卫生政策有着重要的相关性,有助于制定预防战略,同时也有助于加深对导致癌症的社会经济和环境因素的理解。
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Geohealth
Geohealth Environmental Science-Pollution
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
124
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: GeoHealth will publish original research, reviews, policy discussions, and commentaries that cover the growing science on the interface among the Earth, atmospheric, oceans and environmental sciences, ecology, and the agricultural and health sciences. The journal will cover a wide variety of global and local issues including the impacts of climate change on human, agricultural, and ecosystem health, air and water pollution, environmental persistence of herbicides and pesticides, radiation and health, geomedicine, and the health effects of disasters. Many of these topics and others are of critical importance in the developing world and all require bringing together leading research across multiple disciplines.
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