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The following pages link to Measuring social class differences in cancer patient survival: is it necessary to control for social class differences in general population mortality? A Finnish population-based study (Q35558030):
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- Diverging breast and stomach cancer incidence and survival in migrants in The Netherlands, 1996-2009. (Q29353777) (← links)
- The association of cancer survival with four socioeconomic indicators: a longitudinal study of the older population of England and Wales 1981-2000 (Q33270404) (← links)
- Adult children's socioeconomic resources and mothers' survival after a breast cancer diagnosis: a Swedish population-based cohort study (Q33552548) (← links)
- Choice of relative or cause-specific approach to cancer survival analysis impacts estimates differentially by cancer type, population, and application: evidence from a Canadian population-based cohort study (Q33869184) (← links)
- Partitioning of excess mortality in population-based cancer patient survival studies using flexible parametric survival models (Q34314861) (← links)
- A cancer survival model that takes sociodemographic variations in "normal" mortality into account: comparison with other models (Q35407839) (← links)
- Ethnicity, deprivation and screening: survival from breast cancer among screening-eligible women in the West Midlands diagnosed from 1989 to 2011. (Q35909580) (← links)
- Cancer survival in England and Wales at the end of the 20th century. (Q36917867) (← links)
- Indicators of socioeconomic position (part 2). (Q36933672) (← links)
- What might explain deprivation-specific differences in the excess hazard of breast cancer death amongst screen-detected women? Analysis of patients diagnosed in the West Midlands region of England from 1989 to 2011. (Q37580341) (← links)
- Educational attainment and differences in relative survival after acute myocardial infarction in Norway: a registry-based population study (Q38398780) (← links)
- The impact of additional life-table variables on excess mortality estimates. (Q38431412) (← links)
- Long-term inequalities in breast cancer survival--a ten year follow-up study of patients managed within a National Health Care System (Sweden). (Q38458456) (← links)
- Education, survival, and avoidable deaths in Lithuanian cancer patients, 2001-2009. (Q39856978) (← links)
- Regional variations in cancer survival: Impact of tumour stage, socioeconomic status, comorbidity and type of treatment in Norway. (Q40200072) (← links)
- Investigating cervical, oesophageal and colon cancer risk and survival among migrants in The Netherlands. (Q44515566) (← links)
- Inequalities in Medical Care Utilization by South Korean Cancer Patients According to Income: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Q45242307) (← links)
- Critical Points for Interpreting Patients' Survival Rate Using Cancer Registries: A Literature Review. (Q47673657) (← links)
- Bias in relative survival methods when using incorrect life-tables: lung and bladder cancer by smoking status and ethnicity in New Zealand (Q48019739) (← links)
- Cohort profile: the Social Inequality in Cancer (SIC) cohort study (Q50720629) (← links)
- Estimating expected survival probabilities for relative survival analysis – Exploring the impact of including cancer patient mortality in the calculations (Q53089054) (← links)
- Deprivation-specific life tables using multivariable flexible modelling - trends from 2000-2002 to 2010-2012, Portugal (Q64119440) (← links)
- Survival of cancer patients in Finland, 1955-1994 (Q93924676) (← links)
- Area-Based Socioeconomic Inequalities in Colorectal Cancer Survival in Germany: Investigation Based on Population-Based Clinical Cancer Registration (Q97524812) (← links)