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Does stage at diagnosis influence the observed relationship between socioeconomic status and breast cancer incidence, case-fatality, and mortality?
K. Robin Yabroff, Leon Gordis
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Arts & Humanities
Breast Cancer
100%
Socioeconomic Status
88%
Mortality
65%
Cancer Mortality
41%
Mortality Rate
25%
Epidemiology
7%
Surveillance
5%
Screening
5%
Residence
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Social Class
66%
Breast Neoplasms
44%
Mortality
35%
Incidence
34%
Early Detection of Cancer
5%
European Continental Ancestry Group
5%
Registries
4%
Epidemiology
4%
Survival
3%
Population
2%
Neoplasms
1%
Therapeutics
0%
Social Sciences
cancer
63%
mortality
58%
social status
54%
place of residence
6%
epidemiology
5%
surveillance
5%
regression
3%
trend
2%