Ethnicity, socioeconomic status, income inequality, and colorectal cancer outcomes: evidence from the 4C2 collaboration.
Cathy J BradleyAmy Anderson-MelliesEvelinn A BorrayoJennifer Anne DohertyOmar A EscontríasDavid O GarciaShiraz I MishraAndrew L SussmanCynthia A ThomsonDavid W WetterLinda S CookPublished in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2022)
CRC interventions in 4C2 will target socioeconomically disadvantaged areas, especially those with higher income inequality, to improve outcomes among Hispanics and Non-Hispanic whites. The collaboration demonstrates how bringing NCI-Designated Cancer Centers together to identify and address common population catchment issues provides opportunity for pooled analyses of small, but important populations, and thus, capitalize on synergies among researchers to reduce cancer disparities.