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People of Color Are Surgically Treated for HS More Often Than White People
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People of Color Are Surgically Treated for HS More Often Than White People

  • Post author:Kendall Mason
  • Post published:September 24, 2021
  • Post category:Hidradenitis suppurativa

There are inequities when it comes to race in the medical sphere, just as there are in every other facet of life. One specific issue pertains to clinical trials, as…

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To Address Health Inequity, Start with SCD
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To Address Health Inequity, Start with SCD

  • Post author:Jessica Lynn
  • Post published:July 27, 2021
  • Post category:Sickle Cell Disease

  Unfortunately, there are a great deal of inequities within the healthcare system. Health inequity occurs when groups are treated differently, offered different or worse care, or have a lower…

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TVUS Ineffective in Diagnosing Endometrial Cancer in Black Women
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TVUS Ineffective in Diagnosing Endometrial Cancer in Black Women

  • Post author:Jessica Lynn
  • Post published:July 19, 2021
  • Post category:Endometrial cancer

The healthcare system is designed to provide safe, effective, and beneficial care for all. Unfortunately, the current system represents a wealth of socioeconomic and racial disparities. Past studies have shown…

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You Are Not Alone: Empowering the Advanced Kidney Cancer Community
Finding Light Through Story-The Power of Ambassadorship in the Endometrial Cancer Community
*cancer that cannot be removed with surgery or has spread to other parts of the body. GEJ= gastroesophageal junction (where the esophagus joins the stomach)
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