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Social Disparities in Cancer Survival: Methodological Considerations to derive cancer-specific quantities useful for patients, carers and policymakers. In this chapter, we present these challenges as well as some of the statistical methods used and developed in this context, referred to as ‘relative survival’ methods. We start by detailing the main assumption behindAdherent 发表于 2025-3-23 17:56:57
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Social Disparities in Survival from Prostate Cancer in Europeocioeconomic status (SES). Measuring SES is as difficult as quantifying a concept like quality of life (QoL). However, QoL has different instruments that have been well validated over the years, while similar instruments do not exist in the case of SES. At present, only the European Deprivation Indefaultfinder 发表于 2025-3-24 03:51:23
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Disparities in Cancer Survival in Adults in Europe: The CONCORD Programmehe CONCORD programme. In Europe, data were provided for CONCORD by 157 population-based cancer registries in 31 countries, 22 of which provided data with national coverage..During 2010–2014, age-standardised 5-year net survival in adults (15–99 years) was highest for melanoma of the skin (European rDigest 发表于 2025-3-24 16:43:19
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Behavioural Factors in the Social Gradients in Cancer Incidence total number of cancer cases. Obesity and diet are thought to be responsible for approximately 10% of the total number of cancer cases. Alcohol consumption is involved in cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx, oesophagus, colon–rectum, liver, larynx and breast, and is responsible for approximatelyESPY 发表于 2025-3-24 23:26:17
Occupational Factors in the Social Gradients in Cancer Incidence up to 2017, there are 59 occupational settings: 47 individual substances, mixtures or types of radiation and 12 occupations, industries or processes. Overall, 3% to 14% and 1% to 2% of all new cancer cases among men and women, respectively, are attributable to occupational exposures. The marked dif