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Activity Number: 301
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Abstract #315226 View Presentation
Title: Wombling Analysis of Childhood Tumor Rates in Florida
Author(s): Matthew Heaton*
Companies: Brigham Young University
Keywords: Marked point process ; Intrinsic autoregressive model ; Relative risk ; Disease mapping
Abstract:

The Florida Association of Pediatric Tumor Program (FAPTP) is a statewide network charged with the responsibility to monitor and evaluate children's cancer care in Florida. As part of this responsibility, the FAPTP collects data about the race, gender, age, zip code tabulation area of residence, and year of diagnosis for cancer cases across Florida. In accord with the goals of the FAPTP, this article seeks to identify spatial, temporal, and covariate regions of rapid change in the rate of cancer occurrence with the goal of understanding important spatial and demographic factors that determine the occurrence of childhood cancer. Herein, the FAPTP data are modeled as a marked point pattern (process) with an unknown intensity function. By estimating the intensity function from data, regions of high cancer occurrences and boundaries denoting rapid increases (or decreases) in the corresponding cancer rates can be identified. Results indicate that regions of high cancer risk vary with race. Furthermore, younger populations are found to have the highest risk.


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