Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer?–A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, C Høgdall, CL Fagö-Olsen… - Cancer …, 2015 - Elsevier
Aims In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer? A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, CK Høgdall, CL Fagö-Olsen… - medicalsts.ku.dk
AIMS: In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer?-A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, C Høgdall… - Cancer …, 2015 - europepmc.org
Aims In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer? A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, CK Høgdall, CL Fagö-Olsen… - core.ku.dk
AIMS: In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer?-A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, C Høgdall, CL Fagö-Olsen… - 2015 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Aims: In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer?-A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, C Høgdall… - Cancer …, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Aims In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer?-A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, C Høgdall… - Cancer …, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aims In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer?–A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, C Høgdall, CL Fagö-Olsen… - Cancer …, 2015 - infona.pl
In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about where in
the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects may …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer?-A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, C Høgdall… - Cancer …, 2015 - research.regionh.dk
AIMS: In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …

Do stage of disease, comorbidity or access to treatment explain socioeconomic differences in survival after ovarian cancer? A cohort study among Danish women …

EH Ibfelt, SO Dalton, CK Høgdall, CL Fagö-Olsen… - ikm.ku.dk
AIMS: In order to reduce social inequality in cancer survival, knowledge is needed about
where in the cancer trajectory disparities occur, and how social and health-related aspects …