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Persistent poverty and incidence-based melanoma mortality in Texas.

Karla MadrigalLillian MorrisKehe ZhangEmelie E NelsonTiffaney TranMarcita GalindezZhigang DuanAdewole S AdamsonHui ZhaoHung Q DoanMadison M TaylorCici X BauerKelly C Nelson
Published in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2024)
These findings highlight the relationship between persistent poverty and incidence-based melanoma mortality rates, revealing that melanoma patients residing in counties with persistent poverty have higher melanoma-specific mortality compared to those residing in counties with transient or no poverty. This study further emphasizes the importance of considering area-specific socioeconomic characteristics when implementing place-based interventions to facilitate early melanoma diagnosis and improve melanoma treatment outcomes.
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