Delays in breast cancer care by race and sexual orientation: Results from a national survey with diverse women in the United States.
Tonia C PoteatMary Anne AdamsJowanna MaloneSophia GeffenNaomi GreeneMichael NodzenskiAlexandre G LockhartI-Hsuan SuLorraine T DeanPublished in: Cancer (2021)
Intersectional stigma may be an important driver of breast cancer inequities for BSMW. Reducing stigma and ensuring access to appropriate social support that addresses known barriers can be an important approach to reducing inequities in the breast cancer care continuum.