<p>These are the data used to generate Figure 1 in the manuscript, "The relationship between cancer incidence, stage, and poverty in the United States". The relative risks are relative to the lowest poverty group (<5% poverty). Confidence intervals are 95% CIs. The poisson regression model used to generate these results modeled expected counts based on age, sex, race, poverty, and log-population.</p
<p>Estimated relative risks of cervical cancer associated with questionnaire-type risk factor data (...
<p>Abbreviations: RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index (calculated as we...
Objective: Cancer is the most important public health issue of the century and a serious economic bu...
<p>These are the data used to generate Figure 2 in the manuscript, "The relationship between cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between socioeconomic status and cancer incidence in the United States ...
<p>This is a file containing cancer counts and populations stratified by site (21 most common stagea...
We extend a prior analysis on the relation between poverty and cancer incidence in a sample of 2.90 ...
<p>This fileset contains 3 data sets referenced in the paper, "The relationship between cancer incid...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence...
The association of near poverty status with cancer incidence among black and white adult
Copyright © 2014 Kevin A. Henry et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This cumulative incidence study was accomplished among adults in Upstate New York metropolitan areas...
<p>Sex-stratified hazard ratios (HR) of the effects of Social Network Index (A) and Neighborhood Pov...
Background. It remains unclear whether neighborhood poverty contributes to differences in subsite-sp...
Map of relative position and cancer incidence. Figure shows maps of PTZ and cancer incidence rate by...
<p>Estimated relative risks of cervical cancer associated with questionnaire-type risk factor data (...
<p>Abbreviations: RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index (calculated as we...
Objective: Cancer is the most important public health issue of the century and a serious economic bu...
<p>These are the data used to generate Figure 2 in the manuscript, "The relationship between cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between socioeconomic status and cancer incidence in the United States ...
<p>This is a file containing cancer counts and populations stratified by site (21 most common stagea...
We extend a prior analysis on the relation between poverty and cancer incidence in a sample of 2.90 ...
<p>This fileset contains 3 data sets referenced in the paper, "The relationship between cancer incid...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence...
The association of near poverty status with cancer incidence among black and white adult
Copyright © 2014 Kevin A. Henry et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This cumulative incidence study was accomplished among adults in Upstate New York metropolitan areas...
<p>Sex-stratified hazard ratios (HR) of the effects of Social Network Index (A) and Neighborhood Pov...
Background. It remains unclear whether neighborhood poverty contributes to differences in subsite-sp...
Map of relative position and cancer incidence. Figure shows maps of PTZ and cancer incidence rate by...
<p>Estimated relative risks of cervical cancer associated with questionnaire-type risk factor data (...
<p>Abbreviations: RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index (calculated as we...
Objective: Cancer is the most important public health issue of the century and a serious economic bu...