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, Figure 1. Variation of 1-and 5-year age-standardized net survival (ASNS) between the least (Q1) and the most (Q5) deprived quintile, by cancer site, among men ASNS: Age-standardized net survival * age-standardization was not possible for breast cancer in men due to small sample size