An epidemiology of self-reported cancer in India: A Decomposition analysis based on women in late-reproductive age-group
Background/Objectives: Cancer is a leading cause of adult deaths globally. Among women, breast cancer is a predominant cause of cancer mortality, accounting for almost a quarter (23%) of all cancer deaths worldwide. India has huge underlying regional and sectoral (urban-rural) variations, which exte...
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Main Authors: | S.K. Singh (Author), Ayantika Biswas (Author), Parul Puri (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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