\name{H_melanoma} \alias{melanoma} \docType{data} \title{ Melanoma skin cancer incidence } \description{ These data from the Connecticut Tumor Registry present age-adjusted numbers of melanoma skin-cancer incidences per 100,000 people in Connectict for the years from 1936 to 1972. } \usage{melanoma} \format{ A data frame with 37 observations on the following 2 variables. \describe{ \item{year}{Years 1936 to 1972.} \item{incidence}{Rate of melanoma cancer per 100,000 population.} } } \note{ This dataset is not related to the \code{\link[boot]{melanoma}} dataset in the \bold{boot} package with the same name. The S-PLUS 6.2 help for the melanoma data says that the incidence rate is per \emph{million}, but this is not consistent with data found at the National Cancer Institute (\url{https://www.cancer.gov/}). } \source{ Houghton, A., E. W. Munster, and M. V. Viola. (1978). Increased Incidence of Malignant Melanoma After Peaks of Sunspot Activity. \emph{The Lancet}, \bold{8}, 759--760. } \author{ Documentation contributed by Kevin Wright. } \references{ Cleveland, William S. (1993) \emph{Visualizing Data}. Hobart Press, Summit, New Jersey. } \examples{ # Time-series plot. Figure 3.64 from Cleveland. xyplot(incidence ~ year, data = melanoma, aspect = "xy", panel = function(x, y) panel.xyplot(x, y, type="o", pch = 16), ylim = c(0, 6), xlab = "Year", ylab = "Incidence") } \keyword{datasets}