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Patterns of black and white hysterectomy incidence among reproductive aged women.

Danielle R GartnerPaul L DelamaterRobert A HummerJennifer L LundBrian W PenceWhitney R Robinson
Published in: Health services research (2021)
Socioeconomic context is important to understand, particularly for black-white disparities in hysterectomy. Efforts should be made to understand the causes of higher rates of hysterectomy among blacks than whites, especially in counties in the highest economic tier.
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