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Cancer Disparities
In line with the UN Sustainable Development Goal to Reduce Inequalities (SDG10), this collection aims to bring together articles enhancing our understanding of cancer health disparities across the different dimensions of inequality research.
There are many expanding fields of health inequalities research but this collection will include articles examining disproportionate cancer burdens in populations such as: rural-urban, gender/sexual, racial/ethnic, religious minority and socioeconomic status groups, and of course any group where health inequality needs to be addressed.
This wider collection builds upon our existing collections more specifically focused on Racial and ethnic disparities in cancer and Racial and ethnic disparities in cancer in the US
We are building an ongoing knowledge base of content from across all oncology journals to increase the discoverability of articles in this important research area. Thus, we call for new contributions to this collection and invite you to read recent research below.
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Vegetarian diets and cancer risk: pooled analysis of 1.8 million women and men in nine prospective studies on three continents
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Phase 1 study of ceralasertib, an ATR kinase inhibitor, in combination with durvalumab in patients with recurrent or metastatic NSCLC or HNSCC
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Sarcopenia and cancer outcomes: thresholds need to account for age-related changes in muscle mass
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Comprehensive analysis of FGFR2b and its correlation with essential biomarkers, intratumoral heterogeneity, and survival in advanced gastric cancer