Tackling health inequalities is a policy priority. Research on cancer and particularly oral cancer aetiology has somewhat overlooked this area, in favour of pursuing genetic and 'lifestyle' risk factors. The over-arching aim of this thesis was to investigate the epidemiology of oral cancer in relation to individual socioeconomic status (SES), area-based socioeconomic circumstances, and socioeconomic inequalities. Descriptive epidemiology studies undertaken demonstrated that the burden of oral cancer was increasing across the UK, especially in Scotland, and a socioeconomic gap was widening with those from more deprived communities having significantly greater and increasing incidence of the disease. A systematic review and meta-analysis of t...
Objectives The incidence of oral cancer has been rapidly increasing in India, calling for evidence ...
Oral cancer is a condition where malignant cells are formed in the mouth and throat. These types of ...
Background: Lung and upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancer risk are associated with low socioe...
Tackling health inequalities is a policy priority. Research on cancer and particularly oral cancer a...
There is uncertainty and limited recognition of the relationship between socioeconomic inequalities ...
There is uncertainty and limited recognition of the relationship between socioeconomic inequalities ...
Oral cancer incidence was investigated among 10 857 individuals using Scottish Cancer Registry data....
Objective: \ud This review has three objectives, namely: (i) to discuss how oral cancer is and ough...
Background: Oral cancer is a malignant disease contributing to one third of the total cancer burden ...
Aim: To examine current incidence trends (1975–2012) of oral cavity (OCC), oropharyngeal (OPC) an...
Background: Oral cancer has high incidence and mortality rates in both the developed and developing ...
Purpose To illustrate the influence of different socioeconomic factors on the treatment and outcome...
In addition to individual-based prevention strategies, the burden of oral cancer could be decreased ...
Low socioeconomic status has been reported to be associated with head and neck cancer risk. However,...
Background: there is, currently, much anecdotal and some epidemiological evidence for a rise in oral...
Objectives The incidence of oral cancer has been rapidly increasing in India, calling for evidence ...
Oral cancer is a condition where malignant cells are formed in the mouth and throat. These types of ...
Background: Lung and upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancer risk are associated with low socioe...
Tackling health inequalities is a policy priority. Research on cancer and particularly oral cancer a...
There is uncertainty and limited recognition of the relationship between socioeconomic inequalities ...
There is uncertainty and limited recognition of the relationship between socioeconomic inequalities ...
Oral cancer incidence was investigated among 10 857 individuals using Scottish Cancer Registry data....
Objective: \ud This review has three objectives, namely: (i) to discuss how oral cancer is and ough...
Background: Oral cancer is a malignant disease contributing to one third of the total cancer burden ...
Aim: To examine current incidence trends (1975–2012) of oral cavity (OCC), oropharyngeal (OPC) an...
Background: Oral cancer has high incidence and mortality rates in both the developed and developing ...
Purpose To illustrate the influence of different socioeconomic factors on the treatment and outcome...
In addition to individual-based prevention strategies, the burden of oral cancer could be decreased ...
Low socioeconomic status has been reported to be associated with head and neck cancer risk. However,...
Background: there is, currently, much anecdotal and some epidemiological evidence for a rise in oral...
Objectives The incidence of oral cancer has been rapidly increasing in India, calling for evidence ...
Oral cancer is a condition where malignant cells are formed in the mouth and throat. These types of ...
Background: Lung and upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancer risk are associated with low socioe...