It is known that people with a low income don’t stay healthy as long as people with more money. But some forms of cancer are diagnosed more often in people with a higher socio-economic status, writes the Integrated Cancer Center of the Netherlands (IKNL). People with a low income, on average, live seven years shorter, and their health deteriorates 22 years earlier. IKNL calls for policies that reduce these differences in a new publication.
Montérégie Integrated Cancer Center, part of Charles-LeMoyne Hospital, is a center of excellence and recognized leader in the treatment of cancer in the province of Quebec
Montérégie Integrated Cancer Center, part of Charles-LeMoyne Hospital, is a center of excellence and recognized leader in the treatment of cancer in the province of QuebecThe Radixact System is.