Sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollution

The relation between disease risk and a point source of pollution is usually investigated using distance from the source as a proxy of exposure. The analysis may be based on case-control data or on aggregated data. The definition of the function relating risk of disease and distance is critical, bot...

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Main Authors: Emanuela Dreassi, Corrado Lagazio, Milena M. Maule, Corrado Magnani, Annibale Biggeri
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2008-05-01
Series:Geospatial Health
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Online Access:http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/249
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spelling doaj-23eaf4dfc94046808040249877d02a9f2020-11-25T03:19:02ZengPAGEPress PublicationsGeospatial Health1827-19871970-70962008-05-012226327110.4081/gh.2008.249249Sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollutionEmanuela Dreassi0Corrado Lagazio1Milena M. Maule2Corrado Magnani3Annibale Biggeri4Department of Statistics “G. Parenti”, University of Florence, FlorenceDepartment of Statistical Sciences, University of Udine, UdineCancer Epidemiology Unit, University of Turin, TurinDepartment of Medical Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont, NovaraBiostatistics Unit, Institute for Cancer Prevention, FlorenceThe relation between disease risk and a point source of pollution is usually investigated using distance from the source as a proxy of exposure. The analysis may be based on case-control data or on aggregated data. The definition of the function relating risk of disease and distance is critical, both in a classical and in a Bayesian framework, because the likelihood is usually very flat, even with large amounts of data. In this paper we investigate how the specification of the function relating risk of disease with distance from the source and of the prior distributions on the parameters of the function affects the results when case-control data and Bayesian methods are used. We consider different popular parametric models for the risk distance function in a Bayesian approach, comparing estimates with those derived by maximum likelihood. As an example we have analyzed the relationship between a putative source of environmental pollution (an asbestos cement plant) and the occurrence of pleural malignant mesothelioma in the area of Casale Monferrato (Italy) in 1987-1993. Risk of pleural malignant mesothelioma turns out to be strongly related to distance from the asbestos cement plant. However, as the models appeared to be sensitive to modeling choices, we suggest that any analysis of disease risk around a putative source should be integrated with a careful sensitivity analysis and possibly with prior knowledge. The choice of prior distribution is extremely important and should be based on epidemiological considerations.http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/249case-control study, environmental pollution, absestos, focused clustering, hierarchical Bayesian models, sensitivity to prior choice.
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author Emanuela Dreassi
Corrado Lagazio
Milena M. Maule
Corrado Magnani
Annibale Biggeri
spellingShingle Emanuela Dreassi
Corrado Lagazio
Milena M. Maule
Corrado Magnani
Annibale Biggeri
Sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollution
Geospatial Health
case-control study, environmental pollution, absestos, focused clustering, hierarchical Bayesian models, sensitivity to prior choice.
author_facet Emanuela Dreassi
Corrado Lagazio
Milena M. Maule
Corrado Magnani
Annibale Biggeri
author_sort Emanuela Dreassi
title Sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollution
title_short Sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollution
title_full Sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollution
title_fullStr Sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollution
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollution
title_sort sensitivity analysis of the relationship between disease occurrence and distance from a putative source of pollution
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Geospatial Health
issn 1827-1987
1970-7096
publishDate 2008-05-01
description The relation between disease risk and a point source of pollution is usually investigated using distance from the source as a proxy of exposure. The analysis may be based on case-control data or on aggregated data. The definition of the function relating risk of disease and distance is critical, both in a classical and in a Bayesian framework, because the likelihood is usually very flat, even with large amounts of data. In this paper we investigate how the specification of the function relating risk of disease with distance from the source and of the prior distributions on the parameters of the function affects the results when case-control data and Bayesian methods are used. We consider different popular parametric models for the risk distance function in a Bayesian approach, comparing estimates with those derived by maximum likelihood. As an example we have analyzed the relationship between a putative source of environmental pollution (an asbestos cement plant) and the occurrence of pleural malignant mesothelioma in the area of Casale Monferrato (Italy) in 1987-1993. Risk of pleural malignant mesothelioma turns out to be strongly related to distance from the asbestos cement plant. However, as the models appeared to be sensitive to modeling choices, we suggest that any analysis of disease risk around a putative source should be integrated with a careful sensitivity analysis and possibly with prior knowledge. The choice of prior distribution is extremely important and should be based on epidemiological considerations.
topic case-control study, environmental pollution, absestos, focused clustering, hierarchical Bayesian models, sensitivity to prior choice.
url http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/249
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