Background: Cancer is one of the leading chronic diseases, which causes premature mortality in Korea. Early detection has been reported to be associated with reduced mortality and morbidity. Consistent evidence reports that lower screening rates are associated with socioeconomic-based disparities. This study aimed to examine income-related disparities in cancer screening services and to analyze the association between utilization of cancer screening and individual characteristics, including income levels. Methods: This study utilized the data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES), a population-based survey from 2013 to 2019. The study population included individuals aged 40 years or over. The variables w...
PURPOSE: Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide with approximately 75,000 cancer deaths in Kor...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the factors related to cancer screening behaviors (CSB). ...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether stage at cancer diagnosis differed accordi...
Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk facto...
Early detection of cancer is an effective and efficient cancer management strategy. In South Korea, ...
Early detection of cancer is an effective and efficient cancer management strategy. In South Korea, ...
Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is the sixth most common cause of cancer among Korean women and is one ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Korea. To reduce cancer incidence, the K...
BACKGROUND: A growth of consensus and increasing activities related to organized cancer screening pr...
BACKGROUND: Cancer screening rates in Korea for five cancer types have increased steadily since 2002...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cancer worldwide. The incidence and mortality rates of CRC are h...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate inequalities in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in ...
Purpose: Consistent evidence indicates that cervical and breast cancer screening rates are low among...
BACKGROUND: Economic status is known to be directly or indirectly related to cancer incidence since ...
PURPOSE: Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide with approximately 75,000 cancer deaths in Kor...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the factors related to cancer screening behaviors (CSB). ...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether stage at cancer diagnosis differed accordi...
Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk facto...
Early detection of cancer is an effective and efficient cancer management strategy. In South Korea, ...
Early detection of cancer is an effective and efficient cancer management strategy. In South Korea, ...
Objectives: To estimate the current status of cancer-related health disparities in cancer risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is the sixth most common cause of cancer among Korean women and is one ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Korea. To reduce cancer incidence, the K...
BACKGROUND: A growth of consensus and increasing activities related to organized cancer screening pr...
BACKGROUND: Cancer screening rates in Korea for five cancer types have increased steadily since 2002...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cancer worldwide. The incidence and mortality rates of CRC are h...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate inequalities in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in ...
Purpose: Consistent evidence indicates that cervical and breast cancer screening rates are low among...
BACKGROUND: Economic status is known to be directly or indirectly related to cancer incidence since ...
PURPOSE: Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide with approximately 75,000 cancer deaths in Kor...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the factors related to cancer screening behaviors (CSB). ...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether stage at cancer diagnosis differed accordi...