Fair Society Healthy Lives (The Marmot Review), social determinants of health, health equity, Michael Marmot, social gradient in health, effective evidence-based strategies for reducing health inequalities in England, framework of indicators for health equity, indicators of the social determinants of health, Department of Health and Social Care| Institute of Health Equity
A healthy balanced diet can reduce the risk of cancer. Find out from Cancer Research UK about changes you can make to your diet.| Cancer Research UK
A study published earlier this year uncovered some important differences in people's experience of visiting the GP.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Over 11,000 cases of cancer were linked to smoking in the lowest income group, compared to around 6,000 in the highest.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
LGBTQIA+ communities experience inequalities throughout their cancer journey, including in screening and diagnosis, clinical care, communication and overall experience. Find out about the barriers the community faces and the commitments required to improve cancer care for LGBTQIA+ people.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Dr Alison Berner and team asked 140 trans men and non-binary people to share their past experiences and attitudes towards cervical screening.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
New figures released today reveal that there are around 20,000 extra cancer cases each year in more deprived areas of the UK.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Objective Cancer screening should be equitably accessed by all populations. Uptake of colorectal cancer screening was examined using the Scottish Health and Ethnicity Linkage Study that links the Scottish Census 2001 to health data by individual-level self-reported ethnicity and religion. Setting Data on 1.7 million individuals in two rounds of the Scottish Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (2007–2013) were linked to the 2001 Census using the Scottish Community Health Index number. Main ou...| BMJ Open
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For the second instalment in our health inequalities series, we're looking at what's behind differences in the causes of smoking.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News