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Cancer Disparities P站视频 Research Highlights

The P站视频 (P站视频) believes everyone should have a fair and just opportunity to prevent, find, treat, and survive cancer. That belief guides the P站视频 to conduct and support research to help understand cancer inequalities and create strategies for overcoming them.?

Understanding Cancer Disparities

Cancer is a disease that can affect anyone, but it doesn’t affect everyone equally.?

Many social structures and practices can limit a person’s access to health care they need to prevent, treat, and survive cancer. These obstacles may include racism, discrimination, poverty, lack of access to healthy and affordable foods, low quality education and housing, and jobs with inadequate pay.

A health disparity?is when the quality of health care differs between people because of discrimination based on:

  • Age
  • Disability status
  • Health insurance coverage
  • Gender identity
  • Geography (where a person lives)
  • Income
  • Race or ethnicity (racism)

Health care disparities can affect every step of cancer care — from prevention and screening to the quality of life after cancer treatment, which means disparities in care can affect who develops and dies from cancer.

Center for Diversity in Cancer Research (DICR) Training

Learn about grants to help students—in high school, college, and after college—who are part of an under-represented minority group and interested in a future career in cancer research or a health-related science.

Hispanic Men & Women:?Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Health Care Access

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types of infectious cancers that have a higher incidence in Hispanic people than in White people: cervical, liver, and stomach

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higher prevalence of Hispanic people without health insurance compared to White people

Our Cancer Disparities Research Team Provides Evidence to Inform Initiatives that Promote Health Equity? ?

As part of our research, we seek to develop and use innovative methods to better disentangle the complex associations between social determinants of health and cancer disparities and provide evidence that can be used to mitigate these unjust differences."

Farhad Islami, MD, PhD

Senior Scientific Director

Cancer Disparity Research

close-up portrait of Farhad Islami

African American and Black People: Disparities in?Cancer?Incidence and Death Rates

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lower cancer incidence rate for Black women compared to White women?

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higher cancer mortality rate for Black women compared to White women

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higher cancer incidence rate for Black men compared with White men

+16%

higher cancer mortality rate for Black men compared with White men

Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Other Pacific Islander People (AANHPI): Disparities in Cancer Death Rates

75%

how much more likely Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander people are to die from liver cancer than White people

30%

how much more likely Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islander women are to die from breast cancer compared to White women

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rank cancer has for leading cause of death in people who are Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, and Korean

AANHPI Populations:
Cancer Facts Are Now in Your Language

Fast Facts About Cancer and AANHPI People

Print the 1-page infographic of fast facts about cancer in your language: Simplified Chinese, English, Hawaiian, Hindu, and Tagalog.

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Advocating for Cancer Equity

Disparities Research Informs Advocacy and Policy Actions

Who:?The P站视频 Cancer Action Network (P站视频 CAN) is the nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate of the P站视频.?

What:?The?role?of?P站视频 CAN?is to support evidence-based policy and legislative solutions designed to eliminate cancer as a major health problem.?

How:?P站视频 (P站视频) researchers collaborate with P站视频 CAN staff to explore how and why certain groups of people in the US are not benefitting from health care services such as cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment.

Where:?P站视频 CAN attacks disparities by changing or adding new evidence-based public health policies at the local, state, and federal levels.?

Reducing disparities is one step toward the P站视频 CAN goal to improve health outcomes for all US population groups regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or zip code.

Learn more about advocacy:?Explore the P站视频 CAN website?

Reducing Barriers

Patient Enrollment in Cancer Clinical Trials

And we actually got legislation passed in three states—Colorado, Minnesota, and Illinois—which would require their state Medicaid plans to cover routine care costs of cancer clinical trials.

Mark Fleury, PhD

Policy

P站视频 CAN

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