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Neighborhood disadvantage is associated with KRAS-mutated non-small cell lung cancer risk.

Sam E WingMarta M JankowskaXiaoke ZouErnesto SosaJiue-An YangTarik BenmarhniaSusan L NeuhausenRebecca NelsonRavi SalgiaStacy W GrayLoretta Ehrunmwunsee
Published in: Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (2022)
Socioeconomic disadvantage at the neighborhood level is associated with higher risk of KRAS mutation while disadvantage related to built environmental structural measures was inversely associated. Our results indicate not only that neighborhood disadvantage may contribute to aggressive NSCLC biology, but the pathways linking biology to disadvantage are likely operating through socioeconomic-related stress.
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