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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Cervical Cancer Screening From Three U.S. Healthcare Settings

Medicine and Health

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Cervical Cancer Screening From Three U.S. Healthcare Settings

J. C. Spencer, J. J. Kim, et al.

This study highlights critical racial and ethnic disparities in cervical cancer screening and follow-up among U.S. healthcare settings. Notably, non-Hispanic Black patients exhibited the lowest screening rates, while Hispanic and Asian/Pacific Islander patients fared better. The research underscores the need for systemic changes to improve follow-up care for all populations. Conducted by Jennifer C Spencer and colleagues, this research aims to illuminate and address inequities in healthcare access.

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