The Impact of Economic Recession on the Incidence and Treatment of Cancer
Kevin Y. Ennis,Ming‐Hui Chen,Glenna C. Smith,Anthony V. D’Amico,Yuanye Zhang,S. Aidan Quinn+4 more-2015-01-01-Journal of Cancer
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Increasing unemployment rates are associated with a decrease in the incidence and treatment of all cancers. This effect is exaggerated in breast cancer, where symptoms can more easily be ignored and where there are widely used screening tests relative to pancreatic cancer.
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Increasing unemployment rates are associated with a decrease in the incidence and treatment of all cancers. This effect is exaggerated in breast cancer, where symptoms can more easily be ignored and where there are widely used screening tests relative to pancreatic cancer.
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Incidence (geometry)MedicineBreast cancerPancreatic cancerEpidemiologyCancerRecessionInternal medicine
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