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Mapping Public Health Data

CartographicaThe field of public health is one that has benefited greatly from technology related to GIS. A very famous early example of use of maps to combat a public health problem is when John Snow mapped the outbreak of Cholera in England during the 1850's. The ideas used by John Snow have been greatly enhanced in the nearly two hundred years since his innovative use of maps. In this post data Public Health data on Cancer in the United States is mapped using Cartographica. The public health data used in this post were collected from National Atlas, which has numerous data sets for national level data in the U.S.

The first map displayed shows the rate of all cancers mapped by country in the U.S. Based on the map it appears that the Northeast and the West Coast have the highest rates of cancer

All Cancers
The second map is a zoomed in look at the Northeast.
Northeast
The third map shows the rates of breast cancer across the U.S.
Breast Cancer
The next map shows the rates of prostate cancer across the U.S.
Prostate Cancer
The final map shows rates lung cancer
Lung Cancer

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