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Black & Hispanic Patients with Terminal Cancer Receive Fewer Opioids for Pain, New Study Finds - Be part of the knowledge
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When Black and Hispanic patients did receive opioids for pain management, they usually received lower doses in the last month o...
Newer Drugs for Epilepsy Less Likely to Be Prescribed to Black, Latino Patients on Medicaid
Prescriptions for newer antiseizure medications (ASMs) among Medicaid patients with epilepsy are less likely to be given to Black, Latino, and Nati...
Minority groups underrepresented in hematologic cancer trials
Minority groups underrepresented in hematologic cancer trials
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A qualitative study identifying challenges resulting from complex evidence on lifestyle factors and cancer: perspectives from Black and Latina canc...
Purpose:
Most breast cancer survivors have challenges with adopting healthy lifestyle behaviors. This may be due to contextual chall...
Prepregnancy body mass index and gestational diabetes mellitus across Asian and Pacific Islander subgroups in California
Background:
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends early screening for gestational diabetes mellitus amo...
Determinants of Lung Cancer Screening in a Minnesota Urban Indigenous Community - A Community Based, Participatory, Action-Oriented Study
Although lung cancer screening with annual low-dose chest computed tomography has been shown to reduce lung cancer deaths, it remains underutilized...
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