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. 2020 May 29;10:857. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2020.00857

Table 1.

Range of German index of multiple deprivation values in each quintile.

Range of GIMD values
Deprivation quintiles Cities
GIMD version and registry Q1 (least deprived) Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 (most deprived) Dresden/Erfurta
GIMD 2006
All registries 4.73–17.00 17.01–17.75 17.80–21.53 21.55–26.06 26.08–57.20
Dresden 8.90–17.28 18.53–22.65 22.67–25.09 26.03–32.57 32.99–46.82 17.59
Erfurt 9.83–20.13 20.34–24.28 24.33–25.96 26.14–27.79 27.96–57.20 20.07
Regensburg 4.73–15.22 15.23–17.55 17.55–21.31 21.33–25.56 25.70–39.57
GIMD 2010
All registries 4.94–17.86 17.87–24.10 24.15–26.06 26.17–30.64 30.65–60.44
Dresden 10.37–20.08 20.33–26.98 27.12–31.86 32.02–38.87 39.05–47.24 26.06
Erfurt 12.09–24.38 24.39–29.44 29.51–32.67 32.38–36.93 37.22–60.44 26.17
Regensburg 4.94–14.20 14.34–18.24 18.25–22.46 22.59–26.30 26.32–43.89

Q, quintile; GIMD, German index of multiple deprivation.

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for the cancer registries Dresden and Erfurt, the cities Dresden and Erfurt were classified separately, as they would otherwise dominate the classification of the quintiles.