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Race, ethnicity, and experienced racism are associated with adverse physical and mental health outcomes among cancer survivors.

Kristine A KarvonenErin Balay-DustrudeAnnie DoMiranda C BradfordAmanda PhippsAbby R Rosenberg
Published in: Cancer (2023)
Survivors of cancer from marginalized racial/ethnic populations are more likely to have poor mental and physical health than their non-Hispanic White counterparts. Whether survivors from certain racial/ethnic populations of smaller size also have poorer health is less well understood. Generally, individuals who report experienced racism also report poor health, this association has not been studied in survivors of cancer. This study, from a national survey of survivors of cancer, describes disparities in health outcomes experienced by a variety of racial and ethnic populations. Our findings suggest racism is associated with poor mental and physical health in survivors of cancer.
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