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Fig. 2 | International Journal of Health Geographics

Fig. 2

From: Bayesian spatial modelling of childhood cancer incidence in Switzerland using exact point data: a nationwide study during 1985–2015

Fig. 2

Maps of posterior probabilities that the spatial relative risk per grid cell is larger than 1 (exceedance probabilities) for different childhood cancers groups during 1985–2015 in Switzerland. The adjusted models are adjusted for predicted ambient NO2 air concentration, predicted dose rate from terrestrial gamma and cosmic radiation, SEP, duration in years of general cancer registration in the canton, language region and level of urbanisation

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