Introduction: American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) patients with cancer disproportionally present with more advanced stages of disease and have the worst cancer-specific survival rates of any racial/ethnic group in the United States. The presence of disparities in radiation therapy (RT) access for AI/AN patients has rarely been examined. Methods and materials: National Cancer Institute (NCI) initiatives toward addressing AI/AN disparities were examined. Additionally, an extensive PubMed literature search for studies investigating RT access disparities in AI/AN patients was performed. Results: Literature describing RT access disparities for the AI/AN patient population is sparse, revealing only 3 studies, each of which described initiatives...
On behalf of myself and the Arizona Cancer Center, I want to extend a warm welcome to all of you and...
BACKGROUND. The misclassification of race decreases the accuracy of cancer incidence data for Americ...
PurposeBefore the end of the 20th century, American Indians (AIs) primarily resided in nonmetropolit...
Purpose/Objective(s): American Indians (AIs) present with more advanced stages of cancer and, theref...
Introduction: African Americans experience the highest burden of cancer incidence and mortality in t...
Purpose/Objective(s): American Indians (AIs) present with more advanced stages of cancer and, there...
Background: Little has been reported regarding patterns of oncologic care in American Indian/Alaska ...
Background: Little has been reported regarding patterns of oncologic care in American Indian/Alaska ...
Purpose: Compared with the rest of the United States, the population of Appalachia has lower educati...
PURPOSE: To assess cancer clinical trial recruitment and reasons for nonaccrual among a rural, medic...
Cancer mortality rates appear to be declining for the population of the United States as a whole.1 H...
PURPOSE: To assess cancer clinical trial recruitment and reasons for nonaccrual among a rural, medic...
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The overall cancer mortality rate for American Indians is lower than the U.S. all-races rate. Howeve...
PurposeBefore the end of the 20th century, American Indians (AIs) primarily resided in nonmetropolit...
On behalf of myself and the Arizona Cancer Center, I want to extend a warm welcome to all of you and...
BACKGROUND. The misclassification of race decreases the accuracy of cancer incidence data for Americ...
PurposeBefore the end of the 20th century, American Indians (AIs) primarily resided in nonmetropolit...
Purpose/Objective(s): American Indians (AIs) present with more advanced stages of cancer and, theref...
Introduction: African Americans experience the highest burden of cancer incidence and mortality in t...
Purpose/Objective(s): American Indians (AIs) present with more advanced stages of cancer and, there...
Background: Little has been reported regarding patterns of oncologic care in American Indian/Alaska ...
Background: Little has been reported regarding patterns of oncologic care in American Indian/Alaska ...
Purpose: Compared with the rest of the United States, the population of Appalachia has lower educati...
PURPOSE: To assess cancer clinical trial recruitment and reasons for nonaccrual among a rural, medic...
Cancer mortality rates appear to be declining for the population of the United States as a whole.1 H...
PURPOSE: To assess cancer clinical trial recruitment and reasons for nonaccrual among a rural, medic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107521/1/cncr28683.pd
The overall cancer mortality rate for American Indians is lower than the U.S. all-races rate. Howeve...
PurposeBefore the end of the 20th century, American Indians (AIs) primarily resided in nonmetropolit...
On behalf of myself and the Arizona Cancer Center, I want to extend a warm welcome to all of you and...
BACKGROUND. The misclassification of race decreases the accuracy of cancer incidence data for Americ...
PurposeBefore the end of the 20th century, American Indians (AIs) primarily resided in nonmetropolit...