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Socioeconomic Determinants for Compliance to Colorectal Cancer Screening. A Multilevel Analysis
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 09/28/09
Pornet C et al. – Multilevel analysis allowed to detect areas of weak uptake linked to areas of strong deprivation. These results suggest that targeting populations with a risk of low compliance, as identified both socially and geographically in this study, could be adopted to minimise inequalities in screening.
Carole Pornet, 09/29/09
| These results suggest that targeting populations with a risk of low compliance, as identified both socially and geographically in this study, could be adopted to minimise social inequalities in screening. Indeed, targeting small deprived areas could contribute increase screening participation, colorectal cancer screening in particular. |
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