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Unveiling the Prostate Cancer Hotspots: A Comprehensive Ranking of Mornington Peninsula's Suburbs by Incidence Rates per 100,000 Men
The incidence of prostate cancer in men, recorded from 2010 - 2014, given as an age-standardised rate per 100,000 men.
The data on prostate cancer rates per 100,000 men in different suburbs can be useful for property investors, those looking to move, and similar groups in several ways. For instance, families with elderly male members may want to avoid suburbs with high prostate cancer rates to ensure their loved ones' health and well-being. Similarly, property investors may want to avoid investing in areas with high cancer rates as it may affect the demand for properties in the long run. On the other hand, suburbs with low prostate cancer rates may be more attractive to families and investors alike, as they may be perceived as safer and more livable. Overall, this data can provide valuable insights into the health and livability of different suburbs, which can inform decision-making for a range of stakeholders.
Data from 2012