Original paper
Histologic Lung Cancer Incidence Rates and Trends Vary by Race/Ethnicity and Residential County
Abstract
IntroductionLung cancer incidence is higher among non-Hispanic (NH) blacks than among the NH white and Hispanic populations in the United States. However, national cancer estimates may not always reflect the cancer burden in terms of disparities and incidence in small geographic areas, especially urban-rural disparities. Moreover, there is a gap in the literature regarding rural-urban disparities in terms of cancer histologic type.MethodsUsing...
Paper Details
Title
Histologic Lung Cancer Incidence Rates and Trends Vary by Race/Ethnicity and Residential County
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
497 - 509
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