A comparison of cancer burden and research spending reveals discrepancies in the distribution of research funding
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Ideally, the distribution of research funding for different types of cancer should be equitable with respect to the societal burden each type of cancer imposes. These burdens can be estimated in a variety of ways; "Years of Life...
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Main Authors: | Carter Ashley JR (Author), Nguyen Cecine N (Author) |
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