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Health Leaders Discuss Ways Arizona Is Addressing Health Equity By Collecting Data On Race And Ethnicity
An important aspect of identifying and reducing health disparities is data collection, which is an area of โโfocus for Arizona health care leaders....
Non-small cell lung cancer chemotherapy treatment outcomes and ethnicity: a twenty-year single-centre patterns of care study
Aim:
To investigate the treatment of patients with advanced-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) over a 20-year period in a sing...
RACE AND ETHNICITY IN CARDIAC SURGERY: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY?
Background:
Patients’ race and/or ethnicity are increasingly being associated with differential surgical access and outcomes i...
Impact of race and ethnicity on early mortality in multiple myeloma: a SEER analysis
Over the past two decades, there have been significant advances in the treatment of multiple myeloma which has led to an improvement in overall sur...
CAR-T outcomes for multiple myeloma similar regardless of race, ethnicity
October 30, 2023
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Diabetes Study of Children of Diverse Ethnicity and Race: Study design
doi: 10.1002/dmrr.3744.
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