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Sociodemographic characteristics and their association with survival in women with cervical cancer.

Lucely Cetina-PérezJulissa Luvián-MoralesMerari Delgadillo-GonzálezDenisse Castro-EguiluzTatiana Galicia-CarmonaKely RelyRita Vaca GonzálezGabriela Lugo-MartínezNadia García-BarrientosAntonio Nateras
Published in: BMC cancer (2024)
CC continues to affect mainly women with minimal resources, low educational levels, and living in marginalized areas. These characteristics influence the OS. Prevention and timely detection programs, education, and training focused on this population and with broader coverage are required to identify patients with CC at earlier stages.
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