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Characterizing participants in the North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program: A retrospective review of 90,000 women.

Sarah D TaitYi RenCushanta C HortonSachiko M OshimaSamantha M ThomasSherry WrightAwanya CaesarJennifer K PlichtaE Shelley HwangRachel A GreenupLaura H RosenbergerGayle D DiLallaCarolyn S MenendezLisa TolnitchTerry HyslopDebi NelsonOluwadamilola M Fayanju
Published in: Cancer (2021)
This review of approximately 90,000 participants in a breast cancer screening program for uninsured and underinsured women highlights the importance of safety net programs in providing timely care to underserved patients. The authors found that the North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program met timeliness benchmarks from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention across all racial/ethnic groups. However, non-Hispanic Black women experienced relative delays in the time to diagnosis, and both non-Hispanic Black women and Hispanic women experienced relative delays in the time to treatment. These findings demonstrate how racial/ethnic disparities in the timeliness of care can persist even within a program intended to reduce barriers to access.
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