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Glioma incidence and survival variations by county-level socioeconomic measures.

David J CoteQuinn T OstromHaley GittlemanKelsey R DuncanTravis S CreveCoeurCarol KruchkoTimothy R SmithMeir J StampferJill S Barnholtz-Sloan
Published in: Cancer (2019)
The incidence of glioma was higher in US counties of high compared with low SES. These differences were most pronounced among white non-Hispanic individuals and white Hispanic individuals residing in urban areas. Better survival was observed in high SES counties, even when adjusting for extent of surgical resection, and when restricted to those who received radiation and chemotherapy for glioblastoma. Differences in incidence and survival were associated with SES and race, rather than rural versus urban status.
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