Cancer statistics for A merican I ndian and A laska N ative individuals, 2022: Including increasing disparities in early onset colorectal cancer

TB Kratzer, A Jemal, KD Miller, S Nash… - CA: A Cancer …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) individuals are diverse culturally and
geographically but share a high prevalence of chronic illness, largely because of obstacles …

[HTML][HTML] Postoperative outcomes for Indigenous Peoples in Canada: a systematic review

JA McVicar, A Poon, NR Caron, MD Bould… - CMAJ, 2021 - Can Med Assoc
Background: Substantial health inequities exist for Indigenous Peoples in Canada. The
remote and distributed population of Canada presents unique challenges for access to and …

[HTML][HTML] Achieving cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous women

LJ Whop, MA Smith, TL Butler, A Adcock… - Preventive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Achieving the World Health Organisation (WHO) cervical cancer elimination target
of fewer than four new cases per 100,000 woman-years requires scaling up HPV …

Beyond Black and White: map** misclassification of Medicare beneficiaries race and ethnicity

IB Grafova, OF Jarrín - Medical care research and review, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrative data contains two variables
that are used for research and evaluation of health disparities: the enrollment database …

Trends in endometrial cancer incidence in the United States by race/ethnicity and age of onset from 2000 to 2019

VE Rodriguez, SP Tanjasiri, A Ro… - American Journal of …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
Endometrial cancer is one of few cancers that has continued to rise in incidence over the
past decade, with disproportionate increases in adults younger than 50 years old. We used …

[HTML][HTML] Selecting lung cancer screenees using risk prediction models—where do we go from here

MC Tammemägi - Translational lung cancer research, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract The National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) demonstrated that low dose computed
tomography (LDCT) screening could reduce lung cancer mortality by 20% in high-risk …

Reflection on modern methods: statistical, policy and ethical implications of using age-standardized health indicators to quantify inequities

KA Thurber, J Thandrayen, R Maddox… - International journal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Methods for calculating health indicators profoundly influence understanding of and action
on population health and inequities. Age-standardization can be useful and is commonly …

Sociodemographic characteristics of women with invasive cervical cancer in British Columbia, 2004–2013: a descriptive study

J Simkin, L Smith, D van Niekerk, H Caird… - … Open Access Journal, 2021 - cmajopen.ca
Background: Although cancer screening has led to reductions in the incidence of invasive
cervical cancer (ICC) across Canada, benefits of prevention efforts are not equitably …