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What are Some Applications of Geospatial Analysis in Cancer Research?
Geospatial analysis in cancer research has numerous applications, including:
Identifying
environmental risk factors
such as pollution, radiation, and proximity to industrial sites.
Assessing the impact of
socioeconomic status
and access to healthcare on cancer incidence and outcomes.
Mapping the distribution of
cancer screening and treatment facilities
to improve accessibility and resource allocation.
Tracking the effectiveness of
public health interventions
and policies over time and across different regions.
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