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The Ethics of Cancer Screening Based on Race and Ethnicity.

Duco T MülderJames F O'MahonyChyke A DoubeniIris Lansdorp-VogelaarMaartje H N Schermer
Published in: Annals of internal medicine (2024)
Given the ethical considerations, the practical application of race and ethnicity in cancer screening is most relevant in multicultural countries if and only if alternative proxies are not available. Even in those instances, policymakers and clinicians should carefully address the ethical considerations within the historical and cultural context of the intended population. Further research on alternative proxies, such as social determinants of health and culturally based characteristics, could provide more adequate factors for risk stratification.
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