BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. Notably, racial/ethnic disparities exist in both incidence and mortality. PURPOSE: The aim of this case study was to investigate the impact of race/ethnicity on age at diagnosis of colorectal cancer in a defined population in Suffolk County, NY. METHODS: Data were retrospectively collected on race/ethnicity, health insurance status, age at diagnosis, stage at diagnosis, gender, smoking status, alcohol intake, tumor location, and body mass index for colorectal cancer patients with medical records in the Stony Brook University Medical Center database (2005-2011). Population-based data on Hispanic and non-Hispanic Whites were obtained from the Surve...
Background and Aims. As a first step toward understanding the increasing incidence of colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the disproportionately higher incidence and mortality from colorec...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of CRC is higher in minority racial and ethnic groups. However, studies ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United Sta...
Purpose: The purpose of this analysis is to describe factors associated with colorectal surveillance...
Introduction: We aimed to assess the impact of socio-economic determinants of health (SEDH) on survi...
BACKGROUND: Substantial disparities in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival among racial-ethnic groups, ...
In 2019, cancer was the second leading cause of death in the United States. Colorectal cancer is the...
Background: ^ Colorectal cancer deaths, the second highest among U.S. cancer deaths, are preventab...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in cancer survival exist between groups. This study aims to examine these di...
Background The incidence rates of early onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC), or CRC in adults younger ...
Background: Differences in colon cancer survival by race are a recognized problem among Medicare ben...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether greater colonoscopy use among white as compared with nonwhite Medicare...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common cause of cancer death with African Ameri...
Background: Blacks are more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage of colorectal cancer (CRC), and ...
Background and Aims. As a first step toward understanding the increasing incidence of colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the disproportionately higher incidence and mortality from colorec...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of CRC is higher in minority racial and ethnic groups. However, studies ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United Sta...
Purpose: The purpose of this analysis is to describe factors associated with colorectal surveillance...
Introduction: We aimed to assess the impact of socio-economic determinants of health (SEDH) on survi...
BACKGROUND: Substantial disparities in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival among racial-ethnic groups, ...
In 2019, cancer was the second leading cause of death in the United States. Colorectal cancer is the...
Background: ^ Colorectal cancer deaths, the second highest among U.S. cancer deaths, are preventab...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in cancer survival exist between groups. This study aims to examine these di...
Background The incidence rates of early onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC), or CRC in adults younger ...
Background: Differences in colon cancer survival by race are a recognized problem among Medicare ben...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether greater colonoscopy use among white as compared with nonwhite Medicare...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common cause of cancer death with African Ameri...
Background: Blacks are more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage of colorectal cancer (CRC), and ...
Background and Aims. As a first step toward understanding the increasing incidence of colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the disproportionately higher incidence and mortality from colorec...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of CRC is higher in minority racial and ethnic groups. However, studies ...