Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence and mortality: An analysis of GLOBOCAN 2022
CONCLUSIONS: Infection- and poverty-related cancer burdens are offset by increased prostate, breast, colorectal, and lung cancer incidence associated with rapid societal and economic transitions. Cancer incidence and mortality patterns in China feature characteristics of developed and developing countries, necessitating tailored, evidence-based, and comprehensive strategies for effective cancer prevention and control.PMID:38616547 | DOI:10.1097/CM9.0000000000003140
Source: Chinese Medical Journal - Category: General Medicine Authors: Wei Cao Kang Qin Feng Li Wanqing Chen Source Type: research
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