Racialized economic segregation and stage at diagnosis of colorectal cancer in the United States
Cancer Causes and Control May 10, 2018
Scally BJ, et al. - Among adults (≥ 18 years old) with new diagnoses of colorectal cancer, researchers gauged the impacts of racialized economic segregation on the odds of late diagnosis in the US. Results revealed that racialized economic segregation was strongly related to access to affordable healthcare. It was concluded that spatial social polarization, quantified in relation to racialized economic segregation, increases the odds of late diagnosis of colorectal cancer for persons residing in the least vs the most privileged counties.
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