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Breast cancer survival in Ontario, 1985 to 2005: Evidence of equitable advances across diverse urban and rural places
Breast cancer among women living in poverty: Better care in Canada than in the United States
Welfare-to-work programs in America, 1980 to 2005: Meta-analytic evidence of the importance of job and child care availability
Long-term breast cancer survival: Comparisons of low-income urban neighborhoods in Ontario and California
Canada: Equitable cancer care access and outcomes?
Increased breast cancer survival differentials by race in America: Historic observational evidence consistent with a health insurance hypothesis
Observational evidence of much better cancer care among extremely poor Canadians than Americans, 1996 to 2009
Breast cancer care of Mexican American women in high poverty California neighborhoods: Protective effects of social and financial capital, including health insurance, in barrios