Local factors linked to shorter breast cancer survival

Researchers developed an analytic framework that linked housing cost and density, recent relocation and the number of children enrolled in public preschools to shorter breast cancer survival.
According to Joseph Boyle, PhD, a research instructor in the department of family medicine and population health at Virginia Commonwealth University, and colleagues, a growing body of evidence links neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors to cancer outcomes. Notably, they cited studies that found individuals in neighborhoods that rank highly on the Area Deprivation Index had a greater risk for adverse
