Introduction: Until now, studies examining the relationship between socioeconomic status and pancreatic cancer incidence have been inconclusive. Aim: To prospectively investigate to what extent pancreatic cancer incidence varies according to educational level within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. Methods: In the EPIC study, socioeconomic status at baseline was measured using the highest level of education attained. Hazard ratios by educational level and a summary index, the relative indices of inequality (Rh), were estimated using Cox regression models stratified by age, gender, and center and adjusted for known risk factors. In addition, we conducted separate analyses by age, gender and geogr...
Objective: Pancreatic cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality in developed countries and a ...
Existing evidence is inconclusive on whether socioeconomic status (SES) and educational inequalities...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association of socioeconomic position with adenocarcinoma of the oesopha...
INTRODUCTION: Until now, studies examining the relationship between socioeconomic status and pancrea...
BACKGROUND: To analyze the potential effect of social inequality on pancreatic cancer risk in Wester...
Background: To analyze the potential effect of social inequality on pancreatic cancer risk in Wester...
To analyze the potential effect of social inequality on pancreatic cancer risk in Western Europe, by...
Background: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is as the twelfth most frequent cancer and the seventh most impor...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that socioeconomic position (SEP) is assoc...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with the inciden...
Objectives: Pancreatic cancer has a lower morbidity yet higher case fatality rates (CFRs) compared w...
International audienceThe authors investigated the role of known risk factors in educational differe...
The authors investigated the role of known risk factors in educational differences in breast cancer ...
Background:The Mediterranean diet (MD) has been proposed as a means for cancer prevention, but littl...
Objective: Pancreatic cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality in developed countries and a ...
Existing evidence is inconclusive on whether socioeconomic status (SES) and educational inequalities...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association of socioeconomic position with adenocarcinoma of the oesopha...
INTRODUCTION: Until now, studies examining the relationship between socioeconomic status and pancrea...
BACKGROUND: To analyze the potential effect of social inequality on pancreatic cancer risk in Wester...
Background: To analyze the potential effect of social inequality on pancreatic cancer risk in Wester...
To analyze the potential effect of social inequality on pancreatic cancer risk in Western Europe, by...
Background: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is as the twelfth most frequent cancer and the seventh most impor...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that socioeconomic position (SEP) is assoc...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with the inciden...
Objectives: Pancreatic cancer has a lower morbidity yet higher case fatality rates (CFRs) compared w...
International audienceThe authors investigated the role of known risk factors in educational differe...
The authors investigated the role of known risk factors in educational differences in breast cancer ...
Background:The Mediterranean diet (MD) has been proposed as a means for cancer prevention, but littl...
Objective: Pancreatic cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality in developed countries and a ...
Existing evidence is inconclusive on whether socioeconomic status (SES) and educational inequalities...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association of socioeconomic position with adenocarcinoma of the oesopha...