Cancer statistics for african Americans, 2019

CE DeSantis, KD Miller, A Goding Sauer… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In the United States, African American/black individuals bear a disproportionate
share of the cancer burden, having the highest death rate and the lowest survival rate of any …

Correlates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among a community sample of African Americans living in the Southern United States

JX Moore, KL Gilbert, KL Lively, C Laurent, R Chawla… - Vaccines, 2021 - mdpi.com
In the United States, African Americans (AAs) have been disproportionately affected by
COVID-19 mortality. However, AAs are more likely to be hesitant in receiving COVID-19 …

Association of food deserts and food swamps with obesity-related cancer mortality in the US

MS Bevel, MH Tsai, A Parham, SE Andrzejak… - JAMA …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Obesity-related cancers account for 40% of all cancers in the US. Healthy food
consumption is a modifiable factor shown to reduce obesity-related cancer mortality, but …

The impact of socioeconomic status and social determinants of health on disparities in breast Cancer incidence, treatment, and outcomes

AD Williams, TA Moo - Current Breast Cancer Reports, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Differences in socioeconomic status (SES) and social
determinants of health (SDH) account for many of the disparities seen among patients …

Geographical variation in social determinants of female breast cancer mortality across US counties

T Anderson, D Herrera, F Mireku, K Barner… - JAMA network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Breast cancer mortality is complex and traditional approaches that seek to
identify determinants of mortality assume that their effects on mortality are stationary across …

Temporal changes in allostatic load patterns by age, race/ethnicity, and gender among the US adult population; 1988–2018

JX Moore, MS Bevel, S Aslibekyan, T Akinyemiju - Preventive medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
The objective of this study is to provide an assessment of allostatic load (AL) burden among
US adults across race/ethnicity, gender, and age groups over a 30-year time period. We …

Racial and ethnic differences in rural-urban trends in 5-year survival of patients with lung, prostate, breast, and colorectal cancers: 1975-2011 surveillance …

MW Lewis-Thames, ME Langston, S Khan… - JAMA network …, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Considering reported rural-urban cancer incidence and mortality trends, rural-
urban cancer survival trends are important for providing a comprehensive description of …

[HTML][HTML] Examining factors underlying geographic disparities in early-onset colorectal cancer survival among men in the United States

CR Rogers, JX Moore, F Qeadan, LY Gu… - American journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Despite overall incidence reduction in colorectal cancer (CRC) the past 32
years, unexplained incidence and mortality rates have increased significantly in younger …

The role of education on Cancer amenable mortality among non-Hispanic blacks & non-Hispanic whites in the United States (1989–2018)

A Barcelo, L Duffett-Leger, M Pastor-Valero, J Pereira… - BMC cancer, 2021 - Springer
Background Cancer mortality in the US has fallen in recent decades; however, individuals
with lower levels of education experienced a smaller decline than more highly educated …

Are neighborhood characteristics associated with outcomes after THA and TKA? Findings from a large healthcare system database

MA Adelani, CM Marx, S Humble - Clinical Orthopaedics and …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Background Non-White patients have higher rates of discharge to an extended care facility,
hospital readmission, and emergency department use after primary THA and TKA. The …