Factors explaining socio-economic inequalities in cancer survival: a systematic review

N Afshar, DR English, RL Milne - Cancer Control, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: There is strong and well-documented evidence that socio-economic inequality
in cancer survival exists within and between countries, but the underlying causes of these …

Socioeconomic differences and lung cancer survival—systematic review and meta-analysis

I Finke, G Behrens, L Weisser, H Brenner… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Background: The impact of socioeconomic differences on cancer survival has been
investigated for several cancer types showing lower cancer survival in patients from lower …

Socioeconomic inequality in cancer survival–changes over time. A population-based study, Denmark, 1987–2013

SO Dalton, MH Olsen, C Johansen, JH Olsen… - Acta …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Socioeconomic inequality in survival after cancer have been reported in
several countries and also in Denmark. Changes in cancer diagnostics and treatment may …

Socioeconomic inequality in cancer in the Nordic countries. A systematic review

G Ammitzbøll, AKG Levinsen, TK Kjær… - Acta …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background Despite structural and cultural similarities across the Nordic countries,
differences in cancer survival remain. With a focus on similarities and differences between …

The Danish lung cancer registry

E Jakobsen, TR Rasmussen - Clinical epidemiology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Aim of database The Danish Lung Cancer Registry (DLCR) was established by the Danish
Lung Cancer Group. The primary and first goal of the DLCR was to improve survival and the …

New dose constraint reduces radiation-induced fatal pneumonitis in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with intensity-modulated …

AA Khalil, L Hoffmann, DS Moeller, KP Farr… - Acta …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background. Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in locally advanced non-small cell
lung cancer (NSCLC) allows treatment of patients with large tumour volumes, but radiation …

[HTML][HTML] Sex and survival after surgery for lung cancer: a Swedish nationwide cohort

E Sachs, U Sartipy, V Jackson - Chest, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Prior reports on a possible female survival advantage in both surgical and
nonsurgical cohorts of patients with lung cancer are conflicting. Previously reported …

The impact of socioeconomic position on non-communicable diseases: what do we know about it?

S Lago-Peñas, B Rivera, D Cantarero… - … in public health, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Aims: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become a primary health concern for most
countries around the world. The aim of this research is to analyze the relevant evidence that …

Lung cancer treatment is influenced by income, education, age and place of residence in a country with universal health coverage

Y Nilssen, TE Strand, L Fjellbirkeland… - … journal of cancer, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Selection of lung cancer treatment should be based on tumour characteristics, physiological
reserves and preferences of the patient. Our aims were to identify and quantify other factors …

Impact of comorbidity on survival by tumour location: Breast, colorectal and lung cancer (2000–2014)

O Parés-Badell, M Banqué, F Macià, X Castells… - Cancer …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background To assess the impact of comorbidity, measured by the Charlson Comorbidity
Index (CCI), on survival in breast, colorectal and lung cancer. Methods We identified 3455 …