The impact of interventions addressing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer-related outcomes in high-income countries: A systematic review
Background: High cancer mortality is a major source of burden. Population-wide programs have been developed to improve cancer outcomes, and although effective in improving outcomes overall, the socioeconomically disadvantaged population have disproportionately benefited. This systematic review evalu...
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Main Authors: | Annie Bygrave (Author), Kate Whittaker (Author), Sanchia Aranda AM (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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