Study on PM2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in China based on geographic weighted regression model

Abstract Background PM2.5 has become a major component of air pollution in China and has led to a series of health problems. The mortality rate caused by lung cancer has reached the point where it cannot be ignored in China. Air pollution is becoming more and more serious in China, which is increasi...

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spelling oai:localhost:DHQB_123456789-38192018-10-22T08:43:07Z Study on PM2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in China based on geographic weighted regression model Qilong, Cao Guoqiang, Rui Medicine: Public aspects o fmedicine Abstract Background PM2.5 has become a major component of air pollution in China and has led to a series of health problems. The mortality rate caused by lung cancer has reached the point where it cannot be ignored in China. Air pollution is becoming more and more serious in China, which is increasingly affecting people’s lives and health. Methods Considering the variations in the geographical environment in China, this paper studied the relationship between PM2.5 concentration and lung cancer mortality based on the geographical weighted regression model in 31 provinces in 2004 and 2008, autonomous regions and municipalities of China. Results The results indicated there was a significant positive correlation between PM2.5 concentration and lung cancer mortality (r = 0.0052, P = 0.036). Additionally, the longer the time of exposure to PM2.5 is, the higher morbidity is. Conclusion It is suggested that the Chinese government should launch some environmental policy, especially in those areas with severe PM2.5 pollutions, and keep the citizens away from exposure to PM2.5 pollution in the long term. 2018-08-23T02:14:12Z 2018-08-23T02:14:12Z 2018 http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/3819 en BioMed Central
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Public
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Qilong, Cao
Guoqiang, Rui
Study on PM2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in China based on geographic weighted regression model
description Abstract Background PM2.5 has become a major component of air pollution in China and has led to a series of health problems. The mortality rate caused by lung cancer has reached the point where it cannot be ignored in China. Air pollution is becoming more and more serious in China, which is increasingly affecting people’s lives and health. Methods Considering the variations in the geographical environment in China, this paper studied the relationship between PM2.5 concentration and lung cancer mortality based on the geographical weighted regression model in 31 provinces in 2004 and 2008, autonomous regions and municipalities of China. Results The results indicated there was a significant positive correlation between PM2.5 concentration and lung cancer mortality (r = 0.0052, P = 0.036). Additionally, the longer the time of exposure to PM2.5 is, the higher morbidity is. Conclusion It is suggested that the Chinese government should launch some environmental policy, especially in those areas with severe PM2.5 pollutions, and keep the citizens away from exposure to PM2.5 pollution in the long term.
author Qilong, Cao
Guoqiang, Rui
author_facet Qilong, Cao
Guoqiang, Rui
author_sort Qilong, Cao
title Study on PM2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in China based on geographic weighted regression model
title_short Study on PM2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in China based on geographic weighted regression model
title_full Study on PM2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in China based on geographic weighted regression model
title_fullStr Study on PM2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in China based on geographic weighted regression model
title_full_unstemmed Study on PM2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in China based on geographic weighted regression model
title_sort study on pm2.5 pollution and the mortality due to lung cancer in china based on geographic weighted regression model
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2018
url http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/3819
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