Progress in addressing disparities through comprehensive cancer control

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Armin D. Weinberg
Pamela M. Jackson
Christine A. DeCourtney
Kym Cravatt
Joanne Ogo
Marta M. Sanchez
Guillermo Tortolero-Luna
Rochelle L. Rollins
机构
[1] Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Center,Intercultural Cancer Council/Baylor College of Medicine
[2] Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium,undefined
[3] Cherokee Nation Health Service,undefined
[4] Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands,undefined
[5] Comprehensive Cancer Control Program,undefined
[6] University of Puerto Rico,undefined
[7] DHHS Office of Minority Health,undefined
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Cancer Causes & Control | 2010年 / 21卷
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Cancer-related disparities; Health disparities in cancer; Comprehensive cancer control;
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Cancer-related disparities are the significant differences in cancer incidence, cancer prevalence, cancer death, cancer survivorship, and burden of cancer or related health conditions that exist disproportionately in certain populations compared with the general population with respect to variables like race, ethnicity, and geography. The emergence of comprehensive cancer control efforts provides a framework to address the unequal disease burden felt by these groups. This article illustrates four distinct programs uniquely designed to fit at-risk populations. Specific examples are given that demonstrate a significant impact on the full range of the cancer care continuum. Although measureable progress has been made to improve prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer throughout the United States, many populations remain underserved, impeding our ability to achieve national healthcare goals. Here, we reemphasize the need to sustain this progress through use of partnerships, technology, and policy.
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页码:2015 / 2021
页数:6
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