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Association between racial residential segregation and screening uptake for colorectal and cervical cancer among Black and White patients in five US health care systems.

Rachel B IssakaLynn N IbekweKaitlin W ToddAndrea N Burnett-HartmanCheryl R ClarkNatalie J Del VecchioAruna KamineniChristine Neslund-DudasJessica ChubakDouglas A CorleyJennifer S HaasStacey A HondaChristopher I LiRachel L WinerSandi L Pruitt
Published in: Cancer (2024)
Across five diverse health care systems, the direction of the association between Black residential segregation and screening varied by PROSPR site, race, and screening type. Additional research, including studies that examine multiple dimensions of segregation and structural racism using intersectional approaches, are needed to further disentangle these relationships.
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