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Data Show Non-White Patients With Advanced GI Cancer Less Likely to Use Opioids at EOL
Racial and ethnic disparities in access to opioids near the end of life (EOL) were observed among patients with gastrointestinal cancers, according...
Black & Hispanic Patients with Terminal Cancer Receive Fewer Opioids for Pain, New Study Finds - Be part of the knowledge
© Matias Delacroix
When Black and Hispanic patients did receive opioids for pain management, they usually received lower doses in the last month o...
Increasing Overdose Death Rates are Highest Among Black, Indigenous Individuals
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) held a briefing this week to address the public health concern regarding historic rates of drug...
Decreased Access to Buprenorphine Significantly Affects Minorities with OUD
Recent research evaluated the racial and ethnic disparities in buprenorphine and extended-release naltrexone filled prescriptions during the COVID-...
Younger Women at Increasing Risk of Illness, Death in United States | Relias Media
By Melinda Young
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Reproductive-age women in the United States experience the highest avoidable death rate among high-income nation...
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