Jarvis: Hospitals are shortchanging Black cancer patients
Briefly

"The distressing disparity in outcomes for Black and White colon cancer patients could narrow if hospitals simply treated all patients with the same level of high-quality care."
"Access to high-quality care has long been considered the main culprit for the disparity in rates and deaths from colorectal cancer among Black people."
"The new ACS analysis suggests there's more to the story and that oncology practices need to reflect on whether they are always offering equitable care."
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