2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191912161
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Spatio-Temporal Variation of Lung Cancer in Crete, 1992–2013. Economic or Health Crisis?

Abstract: (1) Background: This is the first population-based study in Greece, with the aim to measure the changing trends of lung cancer (LC) and the associated risk factors before and after the economic crisis. Among the main objectives were the identification of LC hot spots and high-risk areas; (2) Methods: The study was conducted in Crete, the biggest island in Greece. Data (5057 LC cases) were collected from the Cancer Registry of Crete (CRC). The age-standardized incidence and mortality rates (ASIR, ASMR/100,000/y… Show more

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“…These difficulties are among the most common that lung cancer patients and physicians experience before diagnosis and can be improved, especially in primary care settings 5 . Furthermore, since austerity reduces population-based interventions because of a lack of funds to invest and given the increase in lung cancer cases that necessitates population-based interventions; southern European countries such as Greece should find ways to improve their healthcare facilities 17 , 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These difficulties are among the most common that lung cancer patients and physicians experience before diagnosis and can be improved, especially in primary care settings 5 . Furthermore, since austerity reduces population-based interventions because of a lack of funds to invest and given the increase in lung cancer cases that necessitates population-based interventions; southern European countries such as Greece should find ways to improve their healthcare facilities 17 , 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%