Led by Mr Dinh Bui and Professor Shyamali Dharmage at the University of Melbourne School of Population and Global Health's Allergy and
Lung Health Unit, the study used data from 2438 participants of the Tasmanian Longitudinal Health Study.
Produced by the UK Small Area
Health Statistics
Unit (SAHSU), part of the MRC - PHE Centre for Environment &
Health based at Imperial College London, the open - access atlas allows researchers, policy makers and members of the public to study the geographical pattern of 14 diseases and conditions such as
lung cancer, breast cancer, heart disease, leukemia and low birth weight.