Background: Disparities in rates of cancer screening are observed in underserved populations. Lack of stable health insurance may contribute to these disparities. The goal of this study was to examine the association between insurance stability and up-to-date cancer screening in underserved populations. Methods and Findings: We enrolled 333 community participants aged 40–74 years across four different sites in three states: Chinese Americans in Boston, Massachusetts; Hispanics in Columbus, Ohio; Appalachian populations from Ohio's Appalachian counties; and Blacks and African Americans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Self-reported screening rates were 77.9% for breast cancer, 71.1% for cervical cancer, and 67.7% for colorectal cancer (CRC). S...
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Objective: We examined the effect of Medicare's expansion of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening test ...
Health insurance design influences whether a person will receive health services, including colorect...
BACKGROUND: Amid current changes in health care access across the United States, the importance of h...
Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) provided states and Washington D.C. the option to expand...
BACKGROUND: Developing effective programs to promote colorectal cancer (CRC) screening requires unde...
BACKGROUND: Lack of health insurance coverage is associated with poor access and receipt of cancer c...
Purpose: This study’s primary objective was to describe colorectal cancer (CRC) screening disparitie...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening decreases incidence and improves survival. Minorities and lo...
AbstractPurposeScreening has been shown to lower the morbidity and mortality for breast, cervical, a...
BACKGROUND: Substantial subgroups of American women, specifically those of ethnic minorities, have n...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in the US are suboptimal, particularly among lower income an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-38).In the United States, Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is t...
BACKGROUND: Although debate continues on US healthcare and insurance reform, data are lacking on the...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on screening rates among uninsured cancer survivors. Uninsured...
Thesis (M.S.H.P.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manag...
Objective: We examined the effect of Medicare's expansion of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening test ...
Health insurance design influences whether a person will receive health services, including colorect...
BACKGROUND: Amid current changes in health care access across the United States, the importance of h...
Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) provided states and Washington D.C. the option to expand...
BACKGROUND: Developing effective programs to promote colorectal cancer (CRC) screening requires unde...
BACKGROUND: Lack of health insurance coverage is associated with poor access and receipt of cancer c...
Purpose: This study’s primary objective was to describe colorectal cancer (CRC) screening disparitie...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening decreases incidence and improves survival. Minorities and lo...
AbstractPurposeScreening has been shown to lower the morbidity and mortality for breast, cervical, a...
BACKGROUND: Substantial subgroups of American women, specifically those of ethnic minorities, have n...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in the US are suboptimal, particularly among lower income an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-38).In the United States, Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is t...
BACKGROUND: Although debate continues on US healthcare and insurance reform, data are lacking on the...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on screening rates among uninsured cancer survivors. Uninsured...
Thesis (M.S.H.P.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manag...
Objective: We examined the effect of Medicare's expansion of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening test ...
Health insurance design influences whether a person will receive health services, including colorect...