Causes of socioeconomic disparities in colorectal cancer and intervention framework and strategies

JM Carethers, CA Doubeni - Gastroenterology, 2020 - Elsevier
Colorectal cancer (CRC) disproportionately affects people from low socioeconomic
backgrounds and some racial minorities. Disparities in CRC incidence and outcomes might …

Cervical cancer screening in the United States: Challenges and potential solutions for underscreened groups

LN Fuzzell, RB Perkins, SM Christy, PW Lake… - Preventive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Cervical cancer screening rates in the United States are generally high, yet certain groups
demonstrate disparities in screening and surveillance. Individuals at greatest risk for cervical …

Colorectal cancer screening for average‐risk adults: 2018 guideline update from the American Cancer Society

AMD Wolf, ETH Fontham, TR Church… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In the United States, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the fourth most common cancer
diagnosed among adults and the second leading cause of death from cancer. For this …

[HTML][HTML] Cancer screening test use—United States, 2015

A White - MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report, 2017 - cdc.gov
Screening can lead to early detection of breast, cervical and colorectal cancer, when
cancers might respond better to treatment, thereby reducing deaths. Healthy People 2020 …

Evaluation of interventions intended to increase colorectal cancer screening rates in the United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis

MK Dougherty, AT Brenner, SD Crockett… - JAMA internal …, 2018 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Colorectal cancer screening (CRC) is recommended by all major US medical
organizations but remains underused. Objective To identify interventions associated with …

Effect of HPV self-collection kits on cervical cancer screening uptake among under-screened women from low-income US backgrounds (MBMT-3): a phase 3, open …

PK Pretsch, LP Spees, NT Brewer… - The Lancet Public …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Background Most cervical cancer in the USA occurs in under-screened women. The My
Body, My Test-3 (MBMT-3) trial sought to assess the efficacy of mailed human …

Barriers to lung cancer screening engagement from the patient and provider perspective

GX Wang, TP Baggett, PV Pandharipande, ER Park… - Radiology, 2019 - pubs.rsna.org
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality in the United States. Lung cancer
screening (LCS) with low-dose CT reduces mortality among high-risk current and former …

Use of community health workers and patient navigators to improve cancer outcomes among patients served by federally qualified health centers: a systematic …

KB Roland, EL Milliken, EA Rohan, A DeGroff… - Health …, 2017 - liebertpub.com
Abstract Introduction: In the United States, disparities in cancer screening, morbidity, and
mortality are well documented, and often are related to race/ethnicity and socioeconomic …

Effect of self-collection of HPV DNA offered by community health workers at home visits on uptake of screening for cervical cancer (the EMA study): a population-based …

S Arrossi, L Thouyaret, R Herrero… - The Lancet Global …, 2015 - thelancet.com
Background Control of cervical cancer in developing countries has been hampered by a
failure to achieve high screening uptake. HPV DNA self-collection could increase screening …

Barriers affecting uptake of cervical cancer screening in low and middle income countries: A systematic review

P Devarapalli, S Labani, N Nagarjuna… - Indian journal of …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer among women in the
developing world and approximately 500,000 cases are diagnosed each year. In developed …