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Health inequities: How socioeconomic factors affect outcomes for pediatric cancer patients
- OPACC
- Jun 26, 2024
- 1 min read
It's important for everyone–health care providers, donors, researchers, educators, advocates, and beyond–to be mindful of the ways in which pediatric cancer survival isn't simply dependent on medical science. So often, it's also a matter of socioeconomics.
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