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Patient-reported causes of distress predict disparities in time to evaluation and time to treatment after breast cancer diagnosis.

Oluwadamilola M FayanjuYi RenIlona StashkoSteve PowerMadeline J ThorntonP Kelly MarcomTerry HyslopE Shelley Hwang
Published in: Cancer (2020)
Patient-reported stressors predicted delays in time to care, but patient-reported levels of distress did not, with Black patients having delayed time to care despite reporting low levels of distress. We describe anticipatory, culturally responsive strategies for using patient-reported outcomes to address observed disparities.
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