“…Twenty-two studies reported hazard ratios on the association between an area-based SES index measure and lung cancer survival ( 5 , 6 , 22 , 37 , 63 , 70 , 72 – 74 , 79 , 81 – 83 , 86 , 91 – 94 , 101 , 105 – 107 , 116 ) (Table S4 ). Group comparisons of 18 studies ( 5 , 22 , 37 , 63 , 70 , 72 , 74 , 79 , 81 , 82 , 86 , 91 – 94 , 101 , 105 – 107 ) showed significant associations between lower income areas and a lower survival after lung cancer diagnosis in 10 studies ( 5 , 22 , 37 , 70 , 79 , 82 , 92 , 93 , 101 , 106 ), with a range of HR 1.05–2.21 (Figure 5 ). Nine studies ( 5 , 22 , 74 , 79 , 91 – 93 , 105 , 107 ) adjusted for stage at diagnosis (Table 2 ).…”