Cancer survival disparities worsening by socio-economic disadvantage over the last 3 decades in new South Wales, Australia
Abstract Background Public concerns are commonly expressed about widening health gaps. This cohort study examines variations and trends in cancer survival by socio-economic disadvantage, geographical remoteness and country of birth in an Australian population over a 30-year period. Methods Data for...
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Main Authors: | Hanna E. Tervonen (Author), Sanchia Aranda (Author), David Roder (Author), Hui You (Author), Richard Walton (Author), Stephen Morrell (Author), Deborah Baker (Author), David C. Currow (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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