New Editorial Examines Persistent Gaps in Cancer Survival – American Cancer Society Journals
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New Editorial Examines Persistent Gaps in Cancer Survival – American Cancer Society Journals

American Cancer Society Journals shared a post on LinkedIn:

“New Editorial in Cancer Meeting the moment: Addressing racial disparities in cancer survival.

In their new editorial, Lauren Barber, PhD, MSc, Lindsay Collin, PhD, MPH, Zinzi Bailey, ScD, MSPH, and Kilan C. Bishop, Ph.D., discuss findings from a recent American Cancer Society-supported study examining racial and rural disparities in cancer survival and treatment in the United States.

Editorial authors highlight how differences in cancer treatment may contribute to persistent survival disparities and caution that proposed changes to health care spending could further widen these gaps.

Revisit the original study here.”

Title: Meeting the moment: Addressing racial disparities in cancer survival

Authors: Lauren E. Barber, Lindsay J. Collin, Zinzi D. Bailey, Kilan C. Ashad-Bishop

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New Editorial Examines Persistent Gaps in Cancer Survival - American Cancer Society Journals

Title: Stage-specific cancer survival in Black and White persons by urbanicity of county of residence, United States, 2015-2021

Authors: Farhad Islami, Daniel Wiese, Elizabeth J. Schafer, Hyuna Sung, Ahmedin Jemal

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