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Racial disparities in the management of acne: evidence from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2005-2014.

Andrew T RogersYevgeniy R SemenovShawn G KwatraGinette A Okoye
Published in: The Journal of dermatological treatment (2017)
Among outpatient visits for acne in the United States, racial disparities exist in the likelihood of seeing a dermatologist and receiving treatment. Treatment disparities are less common when care is provided by a dermatologist. More research is needed to better understand the causes of disparities in acne management and other dermatological conditions.
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