An investigation of cancer survival inequalities associated with individual-level socio-economic status, area-level deprivation, and contextual effects, in a cancer patient cohort in England and Wales
Abstract Background People living in more deprived areas of high-income countries have lower cancer survival than those in less deprived areas. However, associations between individual-level socio-economic circumstances and cancer survival are relatively poorly understood. Moreover, few studies have...
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Main Authors: | Fiona C. Ingleby (Author), Laura M. Woods (Author), Iain M. Atherton (Author), Matthew Baker (Author), Lucy Elliss-Brookes (Author), Aurélien Belot (Author) |
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