Theoretical frameworks and cancer inequities
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Theoretical frameworks and cancer inequities
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Sections
- Introduction
- The problematic dominant disregard for explicit theories of disease distribution and conceptualizing the societal causes of health inequities
- Epidemiological theories of disease distribution for analysing health inequities
- Cancer inequities: why theories of disease distribution matter
- Conclusions
- References
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