Race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic differences in incidence of pediatric embryonal tumors in the United States
Abstract
Background The etiology of childhood cancers and its social patterning remains largely unknown. Accounting for socioeconomic status (SES) when exploring the association between race/ethnicity and cancer incidence is necessary to better understand such etiology. We aimed to investigate differences in the incidence of embryonal tumors (ETs) by SES and race/ethnicity in the United States using population‐based registries of the Surveillance,...
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Title
Race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic differences in incidence of pediatric embryonal tumors in the United States
Published Date
Jul 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
67
Issue
9
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