Cancer and Cancer Risk in South Australia: What Evidence for a Rural-Urban Health Differential?
Abstract
To determine the extent of evidence for a rural-urban health differential in cancer and cancer risk in South Australia.Secondary analysis and synthesis of data available between 1977 and 2000 from the publications of the South Australian Cancer Registry and reports of population health surveys carried out by the South Australian Department of Human Services.The mean annual age-standardised incidence of all forms of cancer combined was about 4%...
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Title
Cancer and Cancer Risk in South Australia: What Evidence for a Rural-Urban Health Differential?
Published Date
Apr 1, 2004
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
61 - 66
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