Abstract Background The magnitude of socioeconomic differences in health varies between societies, and over time within a given society. We studied the association between social class and incidence of cancers of the gastro-intestinal tract over time in a large cohort in Finland. Methods We studied social class variation among 45–69 year-old Finns during 1971–95 in incidence of cancers of the gastro-intestinal tract by means of a computerized record linkage of the Finnish Cancer Registry and the 1970 Population Census, which included social class data. Results There were 2.3 million individuals in the cohort under follow-up, with 1622 cases of cancer of the esophagus, 8069 stomach (non-cardia), 1116 cardia, 408 small intestine, 6361 colon, ...
This study used population-based census-linked cancer incidence data to identify patterns of educati...
Introduction: As the global burden of chronic cancer increases, its correlation to lifestyle, socioe...
Objectives: In this article studies on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and risk f...
Background: Cancers of the upper digestive tract have long been associated with low socio-economic l...
AbstractBackgroundThe association between socioeconomic position and incidence of colorectal cancer ...
Socio-demographic factors and area of residence might influence the development of esophageal and ga...
BACKGROUND: Socio-demographic factors and area of residence might influence the development of esoph...
Aim: Several international studies have already investigated the influence of socioeconomic factors ...
Background:There is emerging evidence to suggest that the association between socioeconomic circumst...
Background: While the excess in lung cancer risk among lower socioeconomic status individuals has be...
Study objective - To study the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and stomach cancer inc...
Maastricht University, Department of Epidemiology, The Netherlands. STUDY OBJECTIVE: To study the as...
Objective: To see whether there was an increasing incidence of adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus and ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that socioeconomic factors are associated with cancer incide...
Background Low socioeconomic position (SEP) has been associated with increased risks of morbidity an...
This study used population-based census-linked cancer incidence data to identify patterns of educati...
Introduction: As the global burden of chronic cancer increases, its correlation to lifestyle, socioe...
Objectives: In this article studies on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and risk f...
Background: Cancers of the upper digestive tract have long been associated with low socio-economic l...
AbstractBackgroundThe association between socioeconomic position and incidence of colorectal cancer ...
Socio-demographic factors and area of residence might influence the development of esophageal and ga...
BACKGROUND: Socio-demographic factors and area of residence might influence the development of esoph...
Aim: Several international studies have already investigated the influence of socioeconomic factors ...
Background:There is emerging evidence to suggest that the association between socioeconomic circumst...
Background: While the excess in lung cancer risk among lower socioeconomic status individuals has be...
Study objective - To study the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and stomach cancer inc...
Maastricht University, Department of Epidemiology, The Netherlands. STUDY OBJECTIVE: To study the as...
Objective: To see whether there was an increasing incidence of adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus and ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that socioeconomic factors are associated with cancer incide...
Background Low socioeconomic position (SEP) has been associated with increased risks of morbidity an...
This study used population-based census-linked cancer incidence data to identify patterns of educati...
Introduction: As the global burden of chronic cancer increases, its correlation to lifestyle, socioe...
Objectives: In this article studies on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and risk f...