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    Healthcare Experiences Are Associated with Colorectal Cancer Mortality but only for Specific Racial Groups: a SEER-CAHPS Study

    The objective of this study was to determine whether racial/ethnic disparities exist in patient-reported experiences with care after colorectal cancer diagnosis and whether they are associated with mortality.

    Carol Y. Ochoa-Dominguez in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2024)

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    Racial/Ethnic Disparities: Discrimination’s Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life—An All of Us Cancer Survivors’ Cross-sectional Study

    Discrimination is associated with worse mental and physical health outcomes. However, the associations among cancer survivors are limited.

    Angel Arizpe, Carol Y. Ochoa-Dominguez in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2024)

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    Racial and ethnic disparities in self-reported general and mental health status among colorectal cancer survivors: impact of sociodemographic factors and implications for mortality—a SEER-CAHPS study

    Patient-reported outcomes are recognized as strong predictors of cancer prognosis. This study examines racial and ethnic differences in self-reported general health status (GHS) and mental health status (MHS) ...

    Paul S. Yoon, Stephanie Navarro, Afsaneh Barzi in Quality of Life Research (2024)

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    Nativity differences in socioeconomic barriers and healthcare delays among cancer survivors in the All of Us cohort

    We aimed to assess whether nativity differences in socioeconomic (SES) barriers and health literacy were associated with healthcare delays among US cancer survivors.

    Angel Arizpe, Stephanie Navarro, Carol Y. Ochoa-Dominguez in Cancer Causes & Control (2024)