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CANCER STATISTICSTREND IDENTIFIERINFORMATIONVISUALISATIONSamuel Chee
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Simplistic step-by-step screens for ease of navigation and scent
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Breast
Brain and CNS
Colorectal
Genito Urinary
Head and Neck
Lung
Skin (Melanoma)
Gastro Intestinal
Drop down menu for easy identification of selection for user
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Breast
Brain and CNS
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Skin (Melanoma)
Gastro Intestinal
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Fish-eye effect – when mouse rolls over options (there may be many selections to choose from)
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Breast
Brain and CNS
Colorectal
Genito Urinary
Head and NeckLungSkin (Melanoma)
Gastro Intestinal
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BreastBrain and CNSColorectal
Genito Urinary
Head and Neck
Lung
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Gastro Intestinal
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TYPE OF VISUALISATION
Simple types Line graph Horizontal Histogram Vertical Histogram Pie Chart
Dynamic Line graph Histogram Pie ChartCREATE
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Incidence/Mortality Rates of Breast Cancer by Age Group
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Overview – general trends can be identified with relatively low cognitive effort
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Brushing and linking – interaction with menu re-enforces the user’s choices to aid selection of criteria.If incorrect selection has been made, it is recognised quickly efficient
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TYPE OF VISUALISATION
Simple types Line graph Horizontal Histogram Vertical Histogram Pie Chart
Dynamic Line graph Histogram Pie ChartCREATE
SCROLLING
(click)
SCROLLING
Notice the changed scale values – has moved the visualisation right
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Incidence Person
Incidence Male
Incidence Female
Mortality Person
Mortality Male
Mortality Female
View
Dynamic Mode
View
Incidence Person
Incidence Male
Incidence Female
Mortality Person
Mortality Male
Mortality Female
holding ‘ctrl’ can select multiple
SCROLLING Dynamic Mode
Incidence Person
Incidence Male
Incidence Female
Mortality Person
Mortality Male
Mortality Female
View
holding ‘ctrl’ can select multiple
FILTER AND ZOOM
The details of males affected by breast cancer is more easily identified now through the use of filtering and zooming
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BRUSHING AND LINKINGDynamic
Mode
The use of brushing and linking makes it relatively easy for user to see which data they are examining.Orange rectangle represents user’s interaction with visualisation. Click and drag to select desired area and the corresponding statistics.
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Incidence rate
Mortality rate
Cases
Deaths
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1392; 16%
1812; 21%
3434; 39%
24; 0%323; 4%
272; 3%608; 7%
358; 4%
340; 4% 212; 2%
Leading Cancers in Males
LungBowelProstateBreastUnknown primary sitePancreasLymphomaLeukaemiaStomachBrain & CNS
Total cases of cancer in Males, 1998-2007
BRUSHING AND LINKING + FILTERING
1812; 21%
Leading Cancers in Males
Lung BowelProstate BreastUnknown primary site
Pancreas
Lymphoma LeukaemiaStomach Brain & CNS
Total cases of cancer in Males, 1998-2007
BRUSHING AND LINKING + FILTERING
3434; 39%
Leading Cancers in Males
Lung BowelProstate BreastUnknown primary site
Pancreas
Lymphoma LeukaemiaStomach Brain & CNS
Total cases of cancer in Males, 1998-2007
ZOOMING PART 2
1392; 16%
1812; 21%
3434; 39%
24; 0%323; 4%
272; 3%608; 7%
358; 4%
340; 4% 212; 2%
Leading Cancers in Males
LungBowelProstateBreastUnknown primary sitePancreasLymphomaLeukaemiaStomachBrain & CNS
ZOOMING PART 2
1392; 16%
1812; 21%
3434; 39%
24; 0%323; 4%
272; 3%608; 7%
358; 4%
340; 4% 212; 2%
Leading Cancers in Males
LungBowelProstateBreastUnknown primary sitePancreasLymphomaLeukaemiaStomachBrain & CNS
(click)
ZOOMING PART 2
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Cases male 0 0 47 320 752 273
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males, 1998-2007
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THE NEXT SECTION HIGHLIGHTS THE WAY SPACE LIMITATIONS AND CROWDING ARE DEALT WITH GRACEFULLY
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Breast
Brain and CNS
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Genito Urinary
Head and Neck
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EXAMPLE OF SPACE LIMITATIONS
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All cancersBreastCentral nervous systemColorectalGenito-urinaryGynaecologicalHead & neckHaematological malignanciesLungSkin (melanoma)Upper gastro-intestinal
Note how cramped the original visualisation is.This issue can be resolved through a combination of techniques.However, it is good for an overview.
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Breast
Brain and CNS
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Genito Urinary
Head and Neck
Lung
Skin (Melanoma)
Gastro Intestinal
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Breast
Brain and CNS
Colorectal
Genito Urinary
Head and Neck
Lung
Skin (Melanoma)
Gastro Intestinal
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DYNAMIC: GAPMINDER-LIKE APPROACH
Age65 70 75 80 85 90
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males: 1997-2006
1997
NB. Trend line added to help identify pattern
Dynamic Mode
MENU Menu button added to display the initial screen menu to change the data display
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males: 1997-2006
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males: 1997-2006
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males: 1997-2006
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males: 1997-2006
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males: 1997-2006
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males: 1997-2006
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Cases of Lung Cancer in Males: 1997-2006
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It appears there is a trend of reduction in cases of lung cancer in males has occurred from 1997-2006
The page is meant to be dynamic It somewhat uses a Gapminder-like approach Can move ‘time bar’ below visualisation to
aid scrolling, panning Makes navigation easier on single screen
DYNAMIC: GAPMINDER-LIKE APPROACH
This approach can be applied to all kinds of statistics in relation to cancer.
This particular example highlights the decrease in cases of lung cancer in males aged 65+
It may allow cancer researchers and medical professionals to more easily identify such trends
Furthermore, these trends can be acted upon by the relevant body
For example, this decrease in cases of lung cancer may suggest: Improved medicinal knowledge and technology to lower
incidences of lung cancer Preventative advertisements (such as smoking) have
raised more awareness in reducing the risks and (in turn) reducing possible cases
DYNAMIC: GAPMINDER-LIKE APPROACH