This fact sheet presents findings from interviews, discussions, and studies from the report Barriers to Metastatic Breast Cancer Care in California: A report to the California Breast Cancer Research Program. Specifically, the fact sheet assesses insurance barriers that affect access to care and recommendations on policy solutions that could improve survivors’ understanding of and access to care options for breast cancer that has metastasized.
This fact sheet presents findings from interviews, discussions, and studies from the report Barriers to Metastatic Breast Cancer Care in California: A report to the California Breast Cancer Research Program. Specifically, the fact sheet assesses insurance barriers that affect access to care and recommendations on policy solutions that could improve survivors’ understanding of and access to care options for breast cancer that has metastasized.
This fact sheet presents findings from interviews, discussions, and studies from the report Barriers to Metastatic Breast Cancer Care in California: A report to the California Breast Cancer Research Program. Specifically, the fact sheet assesses barriers to accessing palliative care and recommendations on policy solutions that could improve survivors’ understanding of and access to care options for breast cancer that has metastasized.
This fact sheet presents findings from interviews, discussions, and studies from the report Barriers to Metastatic Breast Cancer Care in California: A report to the California Breast Cancer Research Program. Specifically, the fact sheet assesses barriers to accessing palliative care and recommendations on policy solutions that could improve survivors’ understanding of and access to care options for breast cancer that has metastasized.
Using 2019 data CHIS data, authors analyze immigrant avoidance of public programs and its association with health.
Using 2019 data CHIS data, authors analyze immigrant avoidance of public programs and its association with health.
Online communities have formed to provide support for breast cancer patients and foster collaboration among patients, clinicians, advocates, and researchers.
Online communities have formed to provide support for breast cancer patients and foster collaboration among patients, clinicians, advocates, and researchers.
Authors wrote this chapter in the Stanford University press book "Immigrant California: Understanding the Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Policy.”
Authors wrote this chapter in the Stanford University press book "Immigrant California: Understanding the Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Policy.”
This study reviewed AANHPI disaggregated data collection methods in large, U.S. population-based surveys, summarized disaggregated data reporting practices in the peer-reviewed literature, and conducted key informant interviews with 23 members of the National Network of Health Surveys who lead state/local and national surveys to identify challenges to data collection.
This study reviewed AANHPI disaggregated data collection methods in large, U.S. population-based surveys, summarized disaggregated data reporting practices in the peer-reviewed literature, and conducted key informant interviews with 23 members of the National Network of Health Surveys who lead state/local and national surveys to identify challenges to data collection.
American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) people are underrepresented and often invisible in public health data and research. AIAN health data capacity is impeded by the quality of information collected, released, and reported on AIANs in population-based surveys. AIANs are either put in a residual “other” category or, typically, depicted as single-race non-Latinx AIANs.
American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) people are underrepresented and often invisible in public health data and research. AIAN health data capacity is impeded by the quality of information collected, released, and reported on AIANs in population-based surveys. AIANs are either put in a residual “other” category or, typically, depicted as single-race non-Latinx AIANs.
The purpose of the current study was to identify barriers faced by women whose cancer has metastasized, and to propose possible solutions for system or policy changes that can improve care for metastatic breast cancer patients.
The purpose of the current study was to identify barriers faced by women whose cancer has metastasized, and to propose possible solutions for system or policy changes that can improve care for metastatic breast cancer patients.
National health surveillance instruments are intended to monitor important health issues and health status of all populations in the United States. Several population subgroups have disparities in health conditions and health care. To effectively create programs and policies to address these issues requires accurate identification of key population subgroups.
National health surveillance instruments are intended to monitor important health issues and health status of all populations in the United States. Several population subgroups have disparities in health conditions and health care. To effectively create programs and policies to address these issues requires accurate identification of key population subgroups.
By 2044 there will be no single racial or ethnic majority group in the U.S., according to the Census Bureau. California experienced this shift in 2000, making the state a bellwether in its attempts to bring health equity to a highly diverse population.
By 2044 there will be no single racial or ethnic majority group in the U.S., according to the Census Bureau. California experienced this shift in 2000, making the state a bellwether in its attempts to bring health equity to a highly diverse population.