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Vaccarella S, Lortet-Tieulent J, Saracci R, et al., editors. Reducing social inequalities in cancer: evidence and priorities for research. Lyon (FR): International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2019. (IARC Scientific Publications, No. 168.)
- Introduction to Part 2
- Chapter 8. Theoretical frameworks and cancer inequities
- Chapter 9. Recent trends in income inequality
- Chapter 10. The role of health systems in addressing inequalities in access to cancer control
- Chapter 11. The economics and control of tobacco, alcohol, food products, and sugar-sweetened beverages
- Example 1. Tobacco-related cancers and taxation of tobacco in low- and middle-income countries
- Chapter 12. The role of law in reducing global cancer inequalities
- Chapter 13. Life-course approach: from socioeconomic determinants to biological embodiment
- Mechanisms and context underlying social inequalities in cancer - Reducing socia...Mechanisms and context underlying social inequalities in cancer - Reducing social inequalities in cancer: evidence and priorities for research
- ilCloTita1 hap1ilCloTita1 hap1Clossiana titania (Titania's fritillary) genome assembly, ilCloTita1 haplotype 1BioProject
- neonatalDRG, CGM_96_94neonatalDRG, CGM_96_94biosample
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