对食管癌症差异谱的理解

Malhar J. Parikh, Nielsen M. Gabriel, V. Gryszko, C. Erkmen
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癌症的食道带来了巨大的疾病负担。尽管癌症治疗取得了进展,但癌症食管癌的存活率在过去30年中并没有显著提高。在美国,少数族裔、移民和社会经济地位较低的群体的疾病负担更大。研究一直表明,这些社区的情况持续恶化。少数群体患癌症的风险增加,病情恶化,获得最新进展和最佳治疗方案的机会有限。造成这些差异的原因是多因素的,美国卫生系统必须解决并纠正根本原因,以确保人人享有公正的医疗保健。
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Understanding the Spectrum of Esophageal Cancer Disparities
Esophageal cancer carries an immense burden of disease. Despite advances in cancer care, the survival rate of esophageal cancer has not significantly improved over the last 30 years. The burden of disease is greater on minorities, immigrants, and lower socioeconomic groups in the United States. Research has consistently shown that these communities suffer from persistently worse outcomes. Minorities are noted to have increased risk of developing esophageal cancer, have worse stage at presentation, and limited access to the newest advancements and best treatment options. The reason for these disparities is multifactorial and the US health system must address and correct the underlying reasons to ensure just health care for all.
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