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Surgical resection is the standard treatment for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer ( NSCLC ), and the 5-year survival rate for patients with NSCLC after surgical resection can reach 80%
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Prompt surgery is critical for survival and prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
The 5-year survival rate of non-small cell lung cancer patients after surgical resection of NSCLC can reach 80 %
"Accountability for Cancer Care through Undoing Racism and Equity" is an anti-racism prospective study conducted jointly at 5 cancer centers to assess the impact of anti-racism on the overall timeliness of lung cancer surgery, and the cost of timely surgery.
racial differences
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Research Process
Research ProcessInterventions included (1) a real-time warning system to identify unmet points of care; (2) race-specific feedback on lung cancer treatment rates; and (3) patient navigation
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The primary endpoint was surgery within 8 weeks of diagnosis
Probability of timely surgery in different groups and different ethnic groups
Probability of timely surgery in different groups and different ethnic groupsA total of 2363 patients with stage I-II SCLC were included in this analysis: 263 in the intervention group, 1798 in the retrospective control group, and 302 in the concurrent control group
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In the intervention group, 87.
In the intervention group, 87.
Comparison of probabilities of timely surgery for a certain race in different groups
Comparison of probabilities of timely surgery for a certain race in different groupsCompared with black patients in the retrospective control group, black patients in the intervention group were more likely to receive prompt surgery (RR 1.
43)
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White patients in the intervention group were also more likely to receive prompt surgery than those in the retrospective control group (RR 1.
In conclusion, the study shows that anti-racism interventions are associated with promoting timely surgery in patients with early-stage lung cancer, helping to reduce racial disparities in timely surgery
Anti-racism interventions are associated with promoting timely surgery in patients with early-stage lung cancer and help reduce racial disparities in timely surgery
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Original source:Marjory Charlot, et al.
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