2019
DOI: 10.23889/ijpds.v4i3.1312
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People with cancer living in deprived areas of Wales are more likely to have another serious condition at diagnosis than those in the least deprived areas

Abstract: BackgroundPeople diagnosed with cancer are living longer and whilst cancer survival is improving for many cancers, there is not the same parity for all social groups - older people and people living in more deprived areas often have more chronic health conditions. We examined the association between those other health conditions and cancer incidence, prevalence and survival for all Welsh patients, for the four most common cancers and all malignant cancer cases (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Method… Show more

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