We used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequalities in total cancer mortality between women and men aged 30-74 in 12 different European populations (Madrid, Basque region, Barcelona, Slovenia, Turin, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland) and to investigate which cancer sites explain the differences found. We measured socioeconomic status using educational level and computed relative indices of inequality (RII). We observed large variations within Europe for educational differences in total cancer mortality among men and women. Three patterns were observed: Denmark, Norway and Sweden (significant RII around 1.3-1.4 among both men and women); France, Switzerland, Belgium and F...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess trends in cancer mortality by educational leve...
Higher socioeconomic position has been reported to be associated with increased risk of breast cance...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: This study compared differences in total and cause-specific morta...
We used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequalities in tota...
International audienceWe used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomi...
textabstractWe used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequali...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality have been observed ...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer is a priority for the public health agenda...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality have been observed in different European ...
Previous studies have shown that due to differences in the progression of the smoking epidemic Europ...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess trends in cancer mortality by educational leve...
Higher socioeconomic position has been reported to be associated with increased risk of breast cance...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: This study compared differences in total and cause-specific morta...
We used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequalities in tota...
International audienceWe used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomi...
textabstractWe used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequali...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality have been observed ...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer is a priority for the public health agenda...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality have been observed in different European ...
Previous studies have shown that due to differences in the progression of the smoking epidemic Europ...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess trends in cancer mortality by educational leve...
Higher socioeconomic position has been reported to be associated with increased risk of breast cance...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: This study compared differences in total and cause-specific morta...