Estimating the spatial distribution of environmental suitability for female lung cancer mortality in China based on a novel statistical method
Volume: 26, Issue: 10, Pages: 10083 - 10096
Published: Feb 12, 2019
Abstract
Lung cancer as one of the major causes of cancer mortality has been demonstrated to be closely related to the ambient atmospheric environment, but little has been done in the synthetic evaluation of the linkage between cancer mortality and combined impact of ambient air pollution and meteorological conditions. The present study determined the environmental suitability for female lung cancer mortality associated with air contaminants and...
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Title
Estimating the spatial distribution of environmental suitability for female lung cancer mortality in China based on a novel statistical method
Published Date
Feb 12, 2019
Volume
26
Issue
10
Pages
10083 - 10096
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