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Socioeconomic gradients in cancer incidence by race and ethnicity in California, 2008-2012: the influence of tobacco use or screening detectable cancers.

David H RehkopfDanielle RodriguezRosemary CressDejana BraithwaiteIngrid Oakley-GirvanDee WestRobert A Hiatt
Published in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2019)
SEP gradients in cancer incidence remain after exclusion of cancer sites strongly related to tobacco use and screening. Our findings demonstrate a need for research on other environmental and social causes of cancer where exposures are differentially distributed by SEP.
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