Jingxuan Zhao, Cathy J. Bradley, Ya-Chen Tina Shih, K. Robin Yabroff
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Incarceration and cancer care disparities in the USA
People in the USA who are incarcerated, or have a history of incarceration, face worse access to cancer care, leading to poorer outcomes. Addressing these inequities requires coordinated action across research, healthcare, policy and correctional systems to ensure all individuals — regardless of incarceration history — have access to high-quality cancer care. People in the USA who are incarcerated, or have a history of incarceration, face worse access to cancer care, leading to poorer outcomes. In this Comment, Zhao and colleagues highlight the need to address these inequities through coordinated action across research, healthcare, policy and correctional systems to ensure all individuals have access to high-quality cancer care.
期刊介绍:
Nature Reviews Cancer, a part of the Nature Reviews portfolio of journals, aims to be the premier source of reviews and commentaries for the scientific communities it serves. The correct abbreviation for abstracting and indexing purposes is Nat. Rev. Cancer. The international standard serial numbers (ISSN) for Nature Reviews Cancer are 1474-175X (print) and 1474-1768 (online). Unlike other journals, Nature Reviews Cancer does not have an external editorial board. Instead, all editorial decisions are made by a team of full-time professional editors who are PhD-level scientists. The journal publishes Research Highlights, Comments, Reviews, and Perspectives relevant to cancer researchers, ensuring that the articles reach the widest possible audience due to their broad scope.