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Changes in Cancer Mortality by Race and Ethnicity Following the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act in California
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doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.916167.
eCollection 2022.
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Causes of death among individuals with systemic lupus erythematosus by race and ethnicity: a population-based study
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Objective:
Non-white populations are at higher risk of developing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and...
Race and Racism Discourse in U.S. Nursing
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Abstract and Introduction
Abstract
Racism has historically been entrenched in both nursing and nursing education in the United States, d...
Treatment Inequity: Examining the Influence of Non-Hispanic Black Race and Ethnicity on Pancreatic Cancer Care and Survival in Wisconsin
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Introduction:
We investigated race and ethnicity-based disparities in first course treatment and overall...
Race, Ethnicity Underreported in Early Phase Pediatric Cancer Trials
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Patient race and ethnicity are underreported in early phase pediatric cancer trials, according to research published in The Oncologist.
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Enhancing the Quality of Race and Ethnicity Data Can Advance Health Equity
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[July 20, 2022]
Inconsistent and incomplete data about health plan enrollees’ races and ethnicities makes it difficult to ...
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