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Geographical and socioeconomic inequalities in female breast cancer incidence and mortality in Iran: A Bayesian spatial analysis of registry data.

Shadi RahimzadehBeata BurczynskaAlireza AhmadvandAli SheidaeiSara KhademiourehForough PazhuheianSahar Saeedi MoghaddamJames BenthamFarshad FarzadfarMariachiara Di Cesare
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Breast cancer incidence has increased over time, with lower incidence in the poorest provinces likely driven by underdiagnoses or late-stage diagnosis. Although the reported mortality rate is still higher in wealthier provinces, the larger decline over time in these provinces indicates a possible future reversal, with the most deprived provinces having higher mortality rates. Ongoing analysis of incidence and mortality at sub-national level is crucial in addressing inequalities in healthcare systems and public health both in Iran and elsewhere.
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