BACKGROUND: In England and Wales breast cancer survival is higher among more affluent women. Our aim was to investigate the potential of pre-diagnostic factors for explaining deprivation-related differences in survival. METHODS: Individually-linked data from women aged 50-70 in the West Midlands region of England, diagnosed with breast cancer 1989-2006 and continuously eligible for screening, was retrieved from the cancer registry, screening service and Clinical Practice Research Datalink. Follow-up was to the end of July 2012. Deprivation was measured at small area level, based on the quintiles of the income domain of the English indices of deprivation. Consultation rates per woman per week, time from last breast-related GP consultation to...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic differences in cancer patient survival are known to exist for women diagno...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in cancer patient survival are known to exist for women diagno...
<p>Background: This study describes and compares the pathological prognostic factors and surge...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK display marked differences in survival between categori...
Background: Approximately 30,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in England and Wales each ye...
Breast cancer occurs less commonly in socio-economically deprived women than in affluent women. Foll...
Breast cancer occurs less commonly in socio-economically deprived women than in affluent women. Foll...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survival is higher in less deprived women, even amongst women whose tumor ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer survival of breast cancer among deprived women compared wi...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK display marked differences in survival between categori...
For many years it has been recognised that a deprivation gap exists in breast cancer. The aim of thi...
Substantial socioeconomic inequalities in breast cancer survival persist in England, possibly due to...
Substantial socioeconomic inequalities in breast cancer survival persist in England, possibly due to...
Substantial socioeconomic inequalities in breast cancer survival persist in England, possibly due to...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in breast cancer survival are smaller when the cancer is screen-dete...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic differences in cancer patient survival are known to exist for women diagno...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in cancer patient survival are known to exist for women diagno...
<p>Background: This study describes and compares the pathological prognostic factors and surge...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK display marked differences in survival between categori...
Background: Approximately 30,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in England and Wales each ye...
Breast cancer occurs less commonly in socio-economically deprived women than in affluent women. Foll...
Breast cancer occurs less commonly in socio-economically deprived women than in affluent women. Foll...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survival is higher in less deprived women, even amongst women whose tumor ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer survival of breast cancer among deprived women compared wi...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK display marked differences in survival between categori...
For many years it has been recognised that a deprivation gap exists in breast cancer. The aim of thi...
Substantial socioeconomic inequalities in breast cancer survival persist in England, possibly due to...
Substantial socioeconomic inequalities in breast cancer survival persist in England, possibly due to...
Substantial socioeconomic inequalities in breast cancer survival persist in England, possibly due to...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in breast cancer survival are smaller when the cancer is screen-dete...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic differences in cancer patient survival are known to exist for women diagno...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in cancer patient survival are known to exist for women diagno...
<p>Background: This study describes and compares the pathological prognostic factors and surge...