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Racial Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Care for Black Patients: Barriers and Solutions

Naveen Balan, Beverley A. Petrie, Kathryn T. Chen

2022The American Surgeon12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Racial disparities in colorectal cancer for Black patients have led to a significant mortality difference when compared to White patients, a gap which has remained to this day. These differences have been linked to poorer quality insurance and socioeconomic status in addition to lower access to high-quality health care resources, which are emblematic of systemic racial inequities. Disparities impact nearly every point along the colorectal cancer care continuum and include barriers to screening, surgical care, oncologic care, and surveillance. These critical faults are the driving forces behind the mortality difference Black patients face. Health care systems should strive to correct these disparities through both cultural competency at the provider level and public policy change at the national level.

Topics & Concepts

Socioeconomic statusColorectal cancerHealth equityMedicineHealth careFamily medicineCancerDemographyPublic healthNursingGerontologyEnvironmental healthEconomic growthInternal medicinePopulationSociologyEconomicsColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningEconomic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
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