Aim We examined how sociodemographic, clinical and area-level factors are related to short-term prostate cancer mortality versus mortality from other causes, a crucial distinction for this disease that disproportionately affects men older than 60 years. Methods We applied competing risk survival models to administrative data from the Queensland Cancer Registry (Australia) for men diagnosed with prostate cancer between January 2005 and July 2007, including stratification by Gleason score. Results The men (n = 7393) in the study cohort had a median follow-up of 5 years 3 months. After adjustment, remoteness and area-level disadvantage were not significantly associated with prostate cancer mortality. However, area-level disadvantage had a si...
In the United Kingdom, survival of prostate cancer patients has improved since the 1990s. A deprivat...
<b>BACKGROUND:</b> If the observed increasing incidence of prostate cancer and higher in...
Background: Previous reviews of geographical disparities in the prostate cancer continuum from diagn...
Aim: We examined how sociodemographic, clinical and area-level factors are related to short-term pro...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: We examined how sociodemographic, clinical and area-lev...
As cancer control strategies have become more successful, issues around survival have become increas...
PURPOSE: As cancer control strategies have become more successful, issues around survival have becom...
Objectives: To determine whether the previously reported urban–rural differential in prostate cancer...
Background: Outcomes for many cancer forms are associated with socioeconomic status (SES). We invest...
International audienceBackground. - Morbidity and mortality associated with prostate cancer in a giv...
Background:The objective was to analyze the association between neighborhood deprivation and prostat...
As cancer control strategies have become more successful, issues around survival have become increas...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the current study was to evaluate the impact of socioeconomic dispariti...
Background: In the UK, inequalities exist in prostate cancer incidence, survival and treatment by ar...
Background: Previous reviews of geographical disparities in the prostate cancer continuum from diagn...
In the United Kingdom, survival of prostate cancer patients has improved since the 1990s. A deprivat...
<b>BACKGROUND:</b> If the observed increasing incidence of prostate cancer and higher in...
Background: Previous reviews of geographical disparities in the prostate cancer continuum from diagn...
Aim: We examined how sociodemographic, clinical and area-level factors are related to short-term pro...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: We examined how sociodemographic, clinical and area-lev...
As cancer control strategies have become more successful, issues around survival have become increas...
PURPOSE: As cancer control strategies have become more successful, issues around survival have becom...
Objectives: To determine whether the previously reported urban–rural differential in prostate cancer...
Background: Outcomes for many cancer forms are associated with socioeconomic status (SES). We invest...
International audienceBackground. - Morbidity and mortality associated with prostate cancer in a giv...
Background:The objective was to analyze the association between neighborhood deprivation and prostat...
As cancer control strategies have become more successful, issues around survival have become increas...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the current study was to evaluate the impact of socioeconomic dispariti...
Background: In the UK, inequalities exist in prostate cancer incidence, survival and treatment by ar...
Background: Previous reviews of geographical disparities in the prostate cancer continuum from diagn...
In the United Kingdom, survival of prostate cancer patients has improved since the 1990s. A deprivat...
<b>BACKGROUND:</b> If the observed increasing incidence of prostate cancer and higher in...
Background: Previous reviews of geographical disparities in the prostate cancer continuum from diagn...