Association Between Neighborhood Socioeconomic Inequality and Cervical Cancer Incidence Rates in New York City
Menée dans la ville de New York, cette étude analyse l'association entre le statut socioéconomique du voisinage et l'incidence du cancer du col de l'utérus
Cervical cancer is preventable, and the risk of developing the disease has been linked to accessibility of preventive services.1 In the United States, access to health care services is linked to socioeconomic status (SES) and has been implicated in contributing to health disparities.2 New York, the US’s most densely populated major city, exhibits significant racial and socioeconomic inequities.3 This study sought to quantify the association between neighborhood SES and the incidence of cervical cancer in New York City
JAMA Oncology 2021