Most chronic diseases follow a socioeconomic gradient with higher rates in lower socioeconomic groups. A growing body of research, however, reveals cancer to be a disease group with very diverse socioeconomic patterning, even demonstrating reverse socioeconomic gradients for certain cancers. To investigate this matter at the German national level for the first time, this study examined socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence in Germany, both for all cancers combined as well as for common site-specific cancers. Population-based data on primary cancers newly diagnosed in 2010–2013 was obtained from the German Centre for Cancer Registry Data. Socioeconomic position was assessed at the district level using the German Index of Socioeconom...
Social inequalities are concerning along the cancer continuum. In France, social gradient in health ...
International audienceSocial inequalities are concerning along the cancer continuum. In France, soci...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer is a priority for the public health agenda...
Most chronic diseases follow a socioeconomic gradient with higher rates in lower socioeconomic group...
Most chronic diseases follow a socioeconomic gradient with higher rates in lower socioeconomic group...
Cancer mortality has declined in recent decades, but—due to a lack of national individual-level data...
Aim: Several international studies have already investigated the influence of socioeconomic factors ...
Although socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival have been demonstrated both within and betwee...
Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival have been reported in various countries but it is unce...
Area-based socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival have been reported in several countries and...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research from other countries shows a positive association between cancer risk a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The struggle against social inequalities is a priority for many in...
Background:Socioeconomic inequalities in colorectal cancer survival have been observed in many count...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence...
Many countries have reported survival inequalities due to regional socioeconomic deprivation. To qua...
Social inequalities are concerning along the cancer continuum. In France, social gradient in health ...
International audienceSocial inequalities are concerning along the cancer continuum. In France, soci...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer is a priority for the public health agenda...
Most chronic diseases follow a socioeconomic gradient with higher rates in lower socioeconomic group...
Most chronic diseases follow a socioeconomic gradient with higher rates in lower socioeconomic group...
Cancer mortality has declined in recent decades, but—due to a lack of national individual-level data...
Aim: Several international studies have already investigated the influence of socioeconomic factors ...
Although socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival have been demonstrated both within and betwee...
Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival have been reported in various countries but it is unce...
Area-based socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival have been reported in several countries and...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research from other countries shows a positive association between cancer risk a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The struggle against social inequalities is a priority for many in...
Background:Socioeconomic inequalities in colorectal cancer survival have been observed in many count...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence...
Many countries have reported survival inequalities due to regional socioeconomic deprivation. To qua...
Social inequalities are concerning along the cancer continuum. In France, social gradient in health ...
International audienceSocial inequalities are concerning along the cancer continuum. In France, soci...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer is a priority for the public health agenda...