Looking at cancer health disparities without the colored lenses.

作者: Rodney Paul Rocconi , Jennifer Young Pierce , Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava , James Elliot Carter , Mohammad Aslam Khan

DOI: 10.9777/CHD.2019.1004

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摘要: Cancer health disparities (CHDs), defined as the adverse differences in cancer incidence and mortality, are prevalent certain racial ethnic groups. Underlying causes of CHDs multi-factorial debatable. While low socioeconomic status, geographical location, lifestyle behavioral factors mostly believed to contribute CHDs, regardless background, significant data now also exist support a genetic basis such well. Clearly, could best be understood by studying interplay multiple (genetic non-genetic) then translating resulting knowledge into effective approaches for reducing existing disparity gaps. This review article highlights these aspects brief calls people different expertise work together make an impact tackle challenges associated with CHDs.

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