Does socioeconomic status account for racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancer survival?

RD Kehm, LG Spector, JN Poynter, DM Vock… - Cancer, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background For many childhood cancers, survival is lower among non‐Hispanic blacks and
Hispanics in comparison with non‐Hispanic whites, and this may be attributed to underlying …

Does socioeconomic status account for racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancer survival?

RD Kehm, LG Spector, J Poynter, DM Vock… - Cancer, 2018 - experts.umn.edu
Background: For many childhood cancers, survival is lower among non-Hispanic blacks and
Hispanics in comparison with non-Hispanic whites, and this may be attributed to underlying …

Does socioeconomic status account for racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancer survival?

RD Kehm, LG Spector, JN Poynter, DM Vock… - Cancer, 2018 - hero.epa.gov
BACKGROUND: For many childhood cancers, survival is lower among non-Hispanic blacks
and Hispanics in comparison with non-Hispanic whites, and this may be attributed to …

Does socioeconomic status account for racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancer survival?

RD Kehm, LG Spector, JN Poynter, DM Vock… - Cancer, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background For many childhood cancers, survival is lower among non-Hispanic blacks and
Hispanics in comparison with non-Hispanic whites, and this may be attributed to underlying …

[HTML][HTML] Does socioeconomic status account for racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancer survival?

RD Kehm, LG Spector, JN Poynter, DM Vock… - Cancer, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background For many childhood cancers, survival is lower in non-Hispanic blacks and
Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites, which may be attributed to underlying …

Does socioeconomic status account for racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancer survival?

RD Kehm, LG Spector, JN Poynter, DM Vock… - Cancer, 2018 - europepmc.org
Background For many childhood cancers, survival is lower among non-Hispanic blacks and
Hispanics in comparison with non-Hispanic whites, and this may be attributed to underlying …

Does socioeconomic status account for racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancer survival?

RD Kehm, LG Spector, JN Poynter, DM Vock… - 2018 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: For many childhood cancers, survival is lower among non-Hispanic blacks and
Hispanics in comparison with non-Hispanic whites, and this may be attributed to underlying …