Ensuring equitable access to cancer care for Black patients in Canada
Doreen A. Ezeife, G. R. A. Padmore, Marcus Vaska, Tony H. Truong
Abstract
KEY POINTS Cancer survival is improving in Canada owing to earlier detection and treatment advances. Despite publicly funded health care in Canada, access inequities can prevent Black patients from achieving the full benefits of these advances in care. According to the most recent analysis of
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