Breast Cancer Survival in Ontario and California, 1998–2006: Socioeconomic Inequity Remains Much Greater in the United States

Abstract This study re-examined the differential effect of socioeconomic status on the survival of women with breast cancer in Canada and the United States. Ontario and California cancer registries provided 1,913 cases from urban and rural places. Stage-adjusted cohorts (1998–2000) were followed unt...

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Hauptverfasser: Gorey, Kevin M., PhD, MSW, Luginaah, Isaac N., PhD, Holowaty, Eric J., MD, Fung, Karen Y., PhD, Hamm, Caroline, MD
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