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    Educational level and characteristics of invasive breast cancer: findings from a French prospective cohort

    Breast cancer (BC) characteristics are known to influence patients survival. Social differences have been reported by previous studies for those characteristics but questions persist because of inconsistent co...

    Eloïse Berger, Amandine Gelot, Agnès Fournier, Laure Dossus in Cancer Causes & Control (2024)

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    The impact of lifecourse socio-economic position and individual social mobility on breast cancer risk

    Women with an advantaged socioeconomic position (SEP) have a higher risk of develo** breast cancer (BC). The reasons for this association do not seem to be limited to reproductive factors and remain to be un...

    Eloïse Berger, Noële Maitre, Francesca Romana Mancini, Laura Baglietto in BMC Cancer (2020)

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    Are social inequalities in acute myeloid leukemia survival explained by differences in treatment utilization? Results from a French longitudinal observational study among older patients

    Evidences support social inequalities in cancer survival. Studies on hematological malignancies, and more specifically Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), are sparser. Our study assessed: 1/ the influence of patient...

    Eloïse Berger, Cyrille Delpierre, Fabien Despas, Sarah Bertoli, Emilie Bérard in BMC Cancer (2019)

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    Multi-cohort study identifies social determinants of systemic inflammation over the life course

    Chronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social inequalities in health. Disentangling the effects of early life and adulthood social disadvantage on inflammation...

    Eloïse Berger, Raphaële Castagné, Marc Chadeau-Hyam in Nature Communications (2019)