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A population-based study of the influence of socioeconomic status on prostate cancer diagnosis in Taiwan.

Chi-Chen WuChing-Heng LinHan-Sun ChiangMing-Je Tang
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2018)
Our study supported the findings of extant works showing that advantaged populations have a higher PCa incidence rate and a lower percentage of late-stage diagnosis. The discriminating capabilities of health disparity by occupation and/or income were contingent on the choice of health outcome indicators. The relatively high percentage of late-stage presentation is a critical public health challenge, and a tailored coping strategy is urgently needed. For more effective health policy-making, local socioeconomic effects on the other outcome indicators of PCa, such as incidence to mortality ratio, warrant further investigation.
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