Socioeconomic status and childhood cancer incidence: A population-based multilevel analysis
American Journal of Epidemiology Sep 30, 2017
Kehm RD, et al. - The associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and childhood cancer incidence were examined in a population-based case-cohort study (source cohort: Minnesota birth registry, 1989-2014). No strong association was found between that SES with childhood cancer incidence, beyond the social patterning of established demographic and pregnancy-related exposures.
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