Demographic, health and socioeconomic characteristics related to lung cancer diagnosis: a population analysis in New South Wales, Australia
Abstract Background Lung cancer is a major cause of health loss internationally, and in Australia. Most of that loss is inequitably concentrated among vulnerable or disadvantaged people and amenable to prevention and earlier detection. In response, best practice lung cancer care considers peoples...
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Main Authors: | David Banham (Author), David Roder (Author), Emily Stone (Author), Shana Quayle (Author), Shelley Rushton (Author), Tracey O'Brien (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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