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Uncovering the Silent Threat: Kidney Cancer Rates Among Men in (Mornington Peninsula) Suburbs
The incidence of kidney cancer in men recorded from 2010-2014, given as an age-standardised rate per 100,000 men.
The data on kidney cancer rates per 100,000 men in different suburbs could be useful for property investors and those looking to move as it provides insight into the health risks associated with living in a particular area. For instance, if a suburb has a high incidence of kidney cancer, it may indicate environmental factors that could affect the quality of life for residents. This information could be particularly relevant for families with young children or elderly individuals who may be more vulnerable to health risks. Additionally, this data could be used to inform decisions about healthcare access and infrastructure in different suburbs, which could impact the livability of an area. For example, if a suburb has a high incidence of kidney cancer, it may be important to ensure that there are adequate healthcare facilities and resources available to residents.
Data from 2012