Development of the Australian Cancer Atlas: spatial modelling, visualisation, and reporting of estimates.
Earl W DuncanSusanna M CrambJoanne F AitkenKerrie L MengersenPeter David BaadePublished in: International journal of health geographics (2019)
The success of the Atlas will be measured by how widely it is used by key stakeholders to guide research and inform decision making. It is hoped that the Atlas and the methodology behind it motivates new research opportunities that lead to improvements in our understanding of the geographical patterns of cancer burden, possible causes or risk factors, and the reasons for differences in variation between cancer types, both within Australia and globally. Future versions of the Atlas are planned to include new data sources to include indicators such as cancer screening and treatment, and extensions to the statistical methods to incorporate changes in geographical patterns over time.