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Defining Equity in Eligibility for Cancer Screening.
JAMA Oncology ( IF 28.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-07 , DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2019.4598
Hilary A Robbins 1 , Mattias Johansson 1
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To the Editor Aldrich et al1 reported that according to the current US lung cancer screening criteria set forth by the US Preventive Services Task Force, a lower proportion of current and former smokers who will be diagnosed with lung cancer may be classified as eligible for screening among African American individuals (32%) than white individuals (56%). This report is important in highlighting the issue of equity in how cancer screening is offered across racial and ethnic groups, and also prompts the question of how to define equity in the specific context of screening eligibility.



中文翻译:

定义癌症筛查资格的公平性。

致编辑Aldrich 等人1报告说,根据美国预防服务工作组制定的当前美国肺癌筛查标准,将被诊断患有肺癌的当前和以前吸烟者的较低比例可能被归类为符合筛查条件非裔美国人(32%)高于白人(56%)。该报告对于强调跨种族和族裔群体提供癌症筛查的公平性问题非常重要,并且还提出了如何在筛查资格的特定背景下定义公平性的问题。

更新日期:2020-01-09
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