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Understanding and addressing social determinants to advance cancer health equity in the United States: A blueprint for practice,research, and policy
Authors:Kassandra I Alcaraz PhD  MPH  Tracy L Wiedt MPH  Elvan C Daniels MD  MPH  K Robin Yabroff PhD  Carmen E Guerra MD  Richard C Wender MD
Institution:1. Behavioral and Epidemiology Research Group, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia;2. Cancer Control Department, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia;3. Extramural Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia;4. Surveillance and Health Services Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia;5. Perelman School of Medicine and Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Although cancer mortality rates declined in the United States in recent decades, some populations experienced little benefit from advances in cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivorship care. In fact, some cancer disparities between populations of low and high socioeconomic status widened during this period. Many potentially preventable cancer deaths continue to occur, and disadvantaged populations bear a disproportionate burden. Reducing the burden of cancer and eliminating cancer-related disparities will require more focused and coordinated action across multiple sectors and in partnership with communities. This article, part of the American Cancer Society's Cancer Control Blueprint series, introduces a framework for understanding and addressing social determinants to advance cancer health equity and presents actionable recommendations for practice, research, and policy. The article aims to accelerate progress toward eliminating disparities in cancer and achieving health equity.
Keywords:health care disparities  health equity  policy  social determinants of health  social discrimination
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