The respective parts of incidence and lethality in socioeconomic differences in cancer mortality. An analysis of the French network Cancer registries (FRANCIM) data
Abstract Background To determine relevant public health actions and to guide intervention priorities, it is of great importance to assess the relative contribution of incidence and lethality to social inequalities in cancer mortality. Methods The study population comprised 185,518 cases of cancer di...
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Main Authors: | Joséphine Bryere (Author), Laure Tron (Author), Gwenn Menvielle (Author), Guy Launoy (Author), the French Network of Cancer Registries (FRANCIM) (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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