Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016

Background. Lung cancer accounts for half of all deaths from cancer in Europe and has the highest incidence in Southern Europe. The current study aimed to cluster trend changes of lung cancer incidence in Europe via the growth mixture model. Methods. The dataset included incidence rates of female an...

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Main Authors: Bahabin Boroujeni, Mohammad, Mehrabani, Kamran, Raeisi Shahraki, Hadi
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Language:English
Published: HINDAWI LTD 2021
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spelling ftshahrekordunms:oai:eprints.skums.ac.ir:9023 2023-05-15T16:47:18+02:00 Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016 Bahabin Boroujeni, Mohammad Mehrabani, Kamran Raeisi Shahraki, Hadi 2021 text http://eprints.skums.ac.ir/9023/ http://eprints.skums.ac.ir/9023/1/8854446.pdf en eng HINDAWI LTD http://eprints.skums.ac.ir/9023/1/8854446.pdf Bahabin Boroujeni, Mohammad and Mehrabani, Kamran and Raeisi Shahraki, Hadi (2021) Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH. WF Respiratory System Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftshahrekordunms 2021-06-17T15:23:25Z Background. Lung cancer accounts for half of all deaths from cancer in Europe and has the highest incidence in Southern Europe. The current study aimed to cluster trend changes of lung cancer incidence in Europe via the growth mixture model. Methods. The dataset included incidence rates of female and male lung cancer per 100,000 for 42 European countries during 1990-2016 compiled from the Gapminder database. The growth mixture model was implemented to recognize different longitudinal patterns and estimate the linear trend of each pattern in Mplus 7.4 software. Results. The observed overall trend of incidence for female and male lung cancer was raising and falling, respectively, and Iceland was the only country with higher incidence of female versus male lung cancer in 2016. The growth mixture model suggests 3 main patterns for the trend of lung cancer incidence both for males and females. In male lung cancer, a sharp decreasing pattern was detected for 6 countries including Belarus, Estonia, Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom; also, a moderately decreasing pattern was observed among the other countries. In female lung cancer, a moderate increasing trend was observed for 8 countries including the United Kingdom, Denmark, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Montenegro, Netherlands, and Norway; the other patterns were categorized into two clusters with slow increasing trends. Conclusion. Given the raising patterns in the incidence of lung cancer among European females, especially in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Montenegro, Netherlands, and Norway, urgent effective measures are recommended to be taken. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Shahrekord University Of Medical Sciences: Research information management system Norway
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Raeisi Shahraki, Hadi
Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016
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description Background. Lung cancer accounts for half of all deaths from cancer in Europe and has the highest incidence in Southern Europe. The current study aimed to cluster trend changes of lung cancer incidence in Europe via the growth mixture model. Methods. The dataset included incidence rates of female and male lung cancer per 100,000 for 42 European countries during 1990-2016 compiled from the Gapminder database. The growth mixture model was implemented to recognize different longitudinal patterns and estimate the linear trend of each pattern in Mplus 7.4 software. Results. The observed overall trend of incidence for female and male lung cancer was raising and falling, respectively, and Iceland was the only country with higher incidence of female versus male lung cancer in 2016. The growth mixture model suggests 3 main patterns for the trend of lung cancer incidence both for males and females. In male lung cancer, a sharp decreasing pattern was detected for 6 countries including Belarus, Estonia, Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom; also, a moderately decreasing pattern was observed among the other countries. In female lung cancer, a moderate increasing trend was observed for 8 countries including the United Kingdom, Denmark, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Montenegro, Netherlands, and Norway; the other patterns were categorized into two clusters with slow increasing trends. Conclusion. Given the raising patterns in the incidence of lung cancer among European females, especially in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Montenegro, Netherlands, and Norway, urgent effective measures are recommended to be taken.
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author Bahabin Boroujeni, Mohammad
Mehrabani, Kamran
Raeisi Shahraki, Hadi
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Mehrabani, Kamran
Raeisi Shahraki, Hadi
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title Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016
title_short Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016
title_full Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016
title_fullStr Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016
title_full_unstemmed Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016
title_sort clustering trend changes of lung cancer incidence in europe via the growth mixture model during 1990-2016
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Bahabin Boroujeni, Mohammad and Mehrabani, Kamran and Raeisi Shahraki, Hadi (2021) Clustering Trend Changes of Lung Cancer Incidence in Europe via the Growth Mixture Model during 1990-2016. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH.
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