Socio-Demographic Factors and Cancer Research
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: CH MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2026Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (198 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725861972
- 9783725861989
- Medicine
- AI
- Activity of daily living
- Adherence
- Administrative databases
- Adults
- Barriers
- Bladder cancer
- Body mass index
- Breast cancer
- Breast cancer mortality
- Breast reconstruction
- Cancer
- Cancer care
- Clavien–Dindo
- Colorectal cancer
- Complications
- Costs
- Culture-specific cancer outcomes
- Digital health tools
- Disease burden
- Economics
- Ethnic disparities
- Excessive sleepiness
- Genetic risk
- Genetic testing
- Gini index
- Health disparities
- Health inequalities
- Health-related quality of life
- Healthcare costs
- Healthcare indicators
- Healthcare resource utilisation (HCRU)
- Hereditary cancer
- Homelessness
- Immunotherapy
- Inequality
- Insomnia
- Israeli women
- Italy
- Lung cancer
- MHealth applications
- Machine learning
- Mastectomy
- Metastatic spinal tumors
- Modified Bauer score
- Mortality
- Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
- Oncology rehabilitation
- Outcomes
- Physical and component summary scores
- Plastic surgery
- Precision care
- Predictive modeling
- Public health
- Real-world evidence
- Reproductive factors
- Sleep
- Sleep disorders
- Sleep disruption
- Social determinants o
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It is well established that socioeconomic factors influence cancer treatment outcomes, even when optimal therapies are employed. These contributors are often modifiable and community/culture-dependent, warranting focused research. This Reprint aims to address the specific socioeconomic factors that influence the care of individuals with a broad spectrum of cancers, with a focus on both global and region-specific factors. It also seeks to further understand the application of unique analysis technologies such as AI to identify and manage the influence that these socioeconomic factors have on the provision and outcomes of cancer care.
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