Midwest Urban-Rural Differences in Cancer Prevalence
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Description
Analyzes cancer prevalence by level of rurality in a midwestern region, utilizing Rochester Epidemiology Project (REP) data of 647,909 people who lived in a 27-county region of Minnesota and Wisconsin as of January 2020. Includes data breakdowns by level of rurality and place of cancer, smoking status, sex, age, and other demographic factors.
Author(s)
Christine M. Prissel, Brandon R. Grossardt, Lila J. Finney Rutten, et al.
Citation
Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Date
05/2025
Tagged as
Cancer
· Health disparities
· Rural-urban differences
· Statistics and data
· Tobacco use
· Minnesota
· Wisconsin