Socio-economic disparities in long-term cancer survival—10 year follow-up with individual patient data

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Susanne Singer
Michael Bartels
Susanne Briest
Jens Einenkel
Dietger Niederwieser
Kirsten Papsdorf
Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg
Sophie Künstler
Sabine Taubenheim
Oliver Krauß
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[1] University Medical Centre Mainz,Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, Division of Epidemiology and Health Services Research
[2] University Cancer Centre Mainz,Department of Gynaecology
[3] Department of General and Visceral Surgery,Department of Medical Oncology
[4] University Medical Centre Leipzig,Department of Radiation Oncology
[5] University Medical Centre Leipzig,Department of Urology
[6] University Medical Centre Leipzig,Department of Social Pedagogy and Adult Education, Faculty of Educational Sciences
[7] University Medical Centre Leipzig,Regional Clinical Cancer Registry Leipzig
[8] Goethe University,undefined
[9] University Medical Centre Leipzig,undefined
[10] Department of Psychotherapy,undefined
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Supportive Care in Cancer | 2017年 / 25卷
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Socio-economic position; Socio-economic status; Cancer; Health inequality; Health inequity; Disparities; Income; Education; Job grade; Survival;
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页码:1391 / 1399
页数:8
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