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Trends in Racial and Ethnic Differences in Declined Surgery for Resectable Malignancies in the United States.

Vishal R PatelMichael LiuRebecca A SnyderAndrew P LoehrerAlex B Haynes
Published in: Annals of surgery (2024)
Patients from racial and ethnic minority groups were more likely to decline surgical intervention for potentially curable malignancies and these differences have persisted over time. Further work is needed to understand the causes of these differences and identify opportunities for improvement.
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