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Socioeconomic position and prediagnostic health care contacts in children with cancer in Denmark: a nationwide register study.

Line Hjøllund PedersenFriederike ErdmannGitte Lerche AalborgLisa Lyngsie HjalgrimHanne Bækgaard LarsenKjeld SchmiegelowJeanette Falck WintherSusanne Oksbjerg Dalton
Published in: BMC cancer (2021)
Families with socioeconomic disadvantage, non-Western origin or depression more frequently utilize prediagnostic health care services, both generally and in the acute setting, indicating that some disadvantaged families may struggle to navigate the health care system when their child is sick. Reassuringly, this was not reflected in disparities in stage at diagnosis. In order to improve the diagnostic process and potentially reduce health care contacts, attention and support should be given to families with a high number of health care contacts over a short period of time.
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