Adapting a model of cervical carcinogenesis to self-identified Black women to evaluate racial disparities in the United States.
Jennifer C SpencerEmily A BurgerNicole G CamposMary Caroline ReganStephen SyJane J KimPublished in: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs (2023)
To reduce disparities in cervical cancer incidence and mortality, it is important to understand and address differences in care access and quality across the continuum of care. Focusing on the practices and policies that drive differences in treatment and follow-up from cervical abnormalities may have the highest impact.