RT @EdGrapeNutZimm: For decades, Professor Mandelblatt has researched & led on issues of racial equity in cancer treatment & care, dating b…
RT @JAMAOnc: A large cohort study of 45,186 women with recommendation for biopsy after abnormal #screening results shows that women of mino…
RT @JAMAOnc: A large cohort study of 45,186 women with recommendation for biopsy after abnormal #screening results shows that women of mino…
A large cohort study of 45,186 women with recommendation for biopsy after abnormal #screening results shows that women of minority race & ethnicity are more likely to have delays ub appropriate management. https://t.co/n7BdUltN6L #BCSM
RT @EdGrapeNutZimm: For decades, Professor Mandelblatt has researched & led on issues of racial equity in cancer treatment & care, dating b…
RT @GeorgetownCPC: In this new @JAMAOnc article, CPC's Dr. Jeanne Mandelblatt and colleagues from the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium…
RT @EdGrapeNutZimm: For decades, Professor Mandelblatt has researched & led on issues of racial equity in cancer treatment & care, dating b…
For decades, Professor Mandelblatt has researched & led on issues of racial equity in cancer treatment & care, dating back to her days as the leading provider of OBGYN services in Harlem/East Harlem in the late 70s/early80s to her recent work in @J
RT @JAMAOnc: A large cohort study of 45,186 women with recommendation for biopsy after abnormal #screening results shows that women of mino…
Need to address disparities in cancer care.
RT @GeorgetownCPC: In this new @JAMAOnc article, CPC's Dr. Jeanne Mandelblatt and colleagues from the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium…
In this new @JAMAOnc article, CPC's Dr. Jeanne Mandelblatt and colleagues from the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium #BCSC found that Black women were most likely to experience delays after an abnormal mammogram. https://t.co/pmM4hGTboh #BCSM #BreastCa
Black women more likely to experience delay of 30,60, or 90 days between abnormal screening mammo and biopsy. https://t.co/1ZCzlrz5zZ
1/ Factors Associated With Time to Biopsy After Abnormal https://t.co/hkCAtXqB07
“Meaning These findings suggest interventions are needed to reduce systemic racism and health care system barriers to timely diagnosis after abnormal mammography results.” https://t.co/Ncqbethjbh via @JAMAOnc part of @JAMANetwork
In a study involving a diverse cohort of US women recommended for biopsy after abnormal results on screening mammography, Black women were the most likely to experience delays to diagnostic resolution: https://t.co/NivuTkauUG. #HealthEquity https://t.co/U
Factors Associated With Time to Biopsy After Abnormal Screening Mammography Results by Race and Ethnicity https://t.co/V122klGFo1 via @JAMAOnc part of @JAMANetwork #healthequity #bcsm
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E no Brasil ?
RT @double_whammied: "Black women were the most likely to experience delays in recommended biopsy after abnormal results on screening mammo…
"Black women were the most likely to experience delays in recommended biopsy after abnormal results on screening mammo ... unmeasured factors, such as systemic racism & other health care system factors, may impact timely diagnosis." #bcsm @End_Disparit
Multilevel Factors Associated w/ Time to #BreastBiopsy After #AbnormalScreeningMammography Results by Race and Ethnicity Marissa B. Lawson, MD, et al. @UW https://t.co/nNp5DrUpcX @JAMANetwork #BreastCancer https://t.co/2DiE7xB5y6
Multilevel Factors Associated With Time to Biopsy After Abnormal Screening Mammography Results by Race and Ethnicity | Breast Cancer | JAMA Oncology | JAMA Network https://t.co/1wlbvkz38y
Study findings suggest interventions are needed to reduce systemic racism and health care system barriers to timely diagnosis after abnormal mammography results. https://t.co/UZxn2mm8vt @dmiglio @JAMAOnc
RT @JAMAOnc: A large cohort study of 45,186 women with recommendation for biopsy after abnormal #screening results shows that women of mino…
A large cohort study of 45,186 women with recommendation for biopsy after abnormal #screening results shows that women of minority race & ethnicity are more likely to have delays ub appropriate management. #BCSM https://t.co/QmiD5v7s4E