Association of socioeconomic status with Breslow thickness and disease-free and overall survival in stage I-II primary cutaneous melanoma.
Mayo Clin Proc. 2011 Feb; 86(2):113-9
Mandalà M, Imberti GL, Piazzalunga D, Belfiglio M ... Robone S, Poletti P, Milesi L, Tondini C Mandalà M, Imberti GL, Piazzalunga D, Belfiglio M, Lucisano G, Labianca R, Marchesi L, Merelli B, Robone S, Poletti P, Milesi L, Tondini C Mayo Clin Proc. 2011 Feb; 86(2):113-9
We have chosen this paper because it deals with a very urgent issue: socio-economic status (SES) and its correlation with some prognostic factors in melanoma. A strong link between epidemiological indices and SES has emerged in several studies on risk factors and incidence and mortality; however, analyses that evaluate the effect...
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