Who, where, when: Colorectal cancer disparities by race and ethnicity, subsite, and stage
Background There are well‐established disparities in colorectal cancer (CRC) outcomes
between White and Black patients; however, assessments of CRC disparities for other …
between White and Black patients; however, assessments of CRC disparities for other …
Barriers to colorectal cancer screening in US immigrants: A scoping review
AV Puli, A Lussiez, M MacEachern, L Hayward… - Journal of Surgical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Timely colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has been shown to improve CRC-
related morbidity and mortality rates. However, even with this preventative care tool, CRC …
related morbidity and mortality rates. However, even with this preventative care tool, CRC …
Assessment of Psychosocial Correlates and Associated Factors of Colorectal Cancer Screening among Southwestern Saudi Population: A Cross-Sectional Study
AM Alenezi, MMH Alshariyah, MN Alanazi… - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
Psychosocial correlates are one of the crucial determinants for the uptake of colorectal
cancer (CRC) screening by the pre-eligible population. The present study aimed to identify …
cancer (CRC) screening by the pre-eligible population. The present study aimed to identify …
A Case-Control Study of Cognitive Factors Affecting Colorectal Cancer Screening Participation in 50–70-Year-Old Iranian Adults
SH Moosavinejad, MJ Tarrahi… - American Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common cancer diagnosed worldwide.
CRC can be effectively prevented or treated if detected early, through screening. Purpose …
CRC can be effectively prevented or treated if detected early, through screening. Purpose …
Engaging the Asian American Community to Address Cancer Burden: Experiences and Lessons Learned
Background: Reducing cancer health disparities in Asian Americans requires orchestrated
efforts and partnerships. Objectives: To describe the approach used by the University of …
efforts and partnerships. Objectives: To describe the approach used by the University of …
Macro-level Factors Impacting Colorectal Cancer Screening Behavior Among Church-going Chinese Immigrants in the US: A Convergent Mixed-method Study
X Cao - 2022 - stars.library.ucf.edu
Chinese immigrants (CIs) had low colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates. Macro-level
health determinants may affect CIs' CRC screening; however, this is not well established …
health determinants may affect CIs' CRC screening; however, this is not well established …
[PDF][PDF] Engaging the Asian American Community to Address Cancer Burden: Experiences and Lessons Learned
BJ Gor, TV Ho, BA Maria Reynolds… - 2022 - preprint.press.jhu.edu
Engaging the Asian American Community to Address Cancer Burden: Experiences and Lessons
Learned Page 1 Escoto, KH, Diep, CS, Chandra, M., Gor, BJ, Ho, T., Park, Y., Cahoy, AB …
Learned Page 1 Escoto, KH, Diep, CS, Chandra, M., Gor, BJ, Ho, T., Park, Y., Cahoy, AB …