Lung cancer survival in the United States by race and stage (2001-2009): Findings from the CONCORD-2 study.
Thomas B RichardsS Jane HenleyMary C PuckettHannah K WeirBin HuangThomas C TuckerClaudia AllemaniPublished in: Cancer (2017)
Lung cancer survival improved slightly between the periods 2001-2003 and 2004-2009 but was still low, with variation between states, and persistently lower survival among blacks than whites. Efforts to control well established risk factors would be expected to have the greatest impact on reducing the burden of lung cancer, and efforts to ensure that all patients receive timely and appropriate treatment should reduce the differences in survival by race and state. Cancer 2017;123:5079-99. Published 2017. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.