¿Cómo impacta la crisis económica mundial sobre la salud? | 11 JUL 16

Crisis económicas y mortalidad por cáncer en países de ingresos altos y medios

La crisis económica global se asoció con aumento del desempleo y disminución del gasto público en salud. En este trabajo se estimaron sus efectos sobre la mortalidad causada por el cáncer
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