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Social variations in access to hospital care for patients with colorectal, breast, and lung cancer between 1999 and 2006: retrospective analysis of hospital episode statistics
BMJ 2010; 340 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b5479 (Published 15 January 2010) Cite this as: BMJ 2010;340:b5479
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- Data Supplement - Table A Distribution of emergency admission by social factors and admission period for colorectal cancer patients (1 April 1999-31 March 2006)
- Data Supplement - Table B Distribution of anterior resection by social factors, admission type, and admission period for rectal cancer patients (1 April 1999-31 March 2006)
- Data Supplement - Table C Distribution of emergency admission by social factors and admission period for women with breast cancer (1 April 1999-31 March 2006)
- Data Supplement - Table D Distribution of breast conserving surgery by social factors, admission type, and admission period for women with breast cancer (1 April 1999-31 March 2006)
- Data Supplement - Table E Distribution of emergency admission by social factors and admission period for lung cancer patients (1 April 1999-31 March 2006)
- Data Supplement - Table F Distribution of lung cancer surgery by social factors, admission type, and admission period for lung cancer patients (1 April 1999-31 March 2006)
- Data Supplement - Table G Distribution of elective lung cancer surgery in patients aged under 90 by social factors and admission period, in those trusts where surgery was performed (1 April 1999 -31 March 2006)
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