>We have measured the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality, finding that a substantial proportion of cancer deaths are associated with a lower socioeconomic position (>30% in men and >15% in women, but up to 46% and 24%, respectively in Baltic/Central/East-Europe). **Although this observation cannot be interpreted directly in causal terms**
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Nope pas “en cause”.
C’est écrit dans le papier.
>We have measured the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality, finding that a substantial proportion of cancer deaths are associated with a lower socioeconomic position (>30% in men and >15% in women, but up to 46% and 24%, respectively in Baltic/Central/East-Europe). **Although this observation cannot be interpreted directly in causal terms**