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Figure 2

From: Assessing spatio-temporal variability of risk surfaces using residential history data in a case control study of breast cancer

Figure 2

Geographic distribution of breast cancer in Western New York; Shown are all residential locations of breast cancer cases and controls by menopausal status included in the analysis. One dot indicates each residential location. The rectangular region was used as an approximate boundary of the study area instead of actual county boundary in Figure 1. East (x) and north (y) coordinates in projected Universal Traverse Mercator (UTM) miles.

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