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. 2024 Jan 22:104:adv34034.
doi: 10.2340/actadv.v104.34034.

Did We Forget about Social Determinants of Health in Dermatology?

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Did We Forget about Social Determinants of Health in Dermatology?

Elisabeth M M Christensen et al. Acta Derm Venereol. .
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Conflict of interest statement

EMMC has no conflicts of interest to declare. GBJ reports grants from Leo Research Foundation, during the conduct of the study; personal fees from Abbvie, personal fees from Chemocentryx, personal fees from Kymera, personal fees from Leo Pharma, personal fees from Coloplast, grants and personal fees from Novartis, grants and personal fees from Union Chimique Belge, grants and personal fees from Inflarx, grants from Janssen-Cilag, grants from Serono, and grants from Regeneron, outside the submitted work.

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Percentage of research in Social Determinates of Health (SDoH) in each medical specialty respective to the total number of studies in each specialty in PubMed.

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