African American women with less than a college degree are less likely to receive self-reported NCCN and ASCO guideline concordant breast cancer treatment than non-Hispanic white women with a college degree (OR = 0.29, 95%CI: 0.12, 0.67, n = ~500) https:/
RT @slingomez: In a racially/ethnically diverse population of #breastcancer patients, we found that patient-clinician interactions such as…
RT @slingomez: In a racially/ethnically diverse population of #breastcancer patients, we found that patient-clinician interactions such as…
RT @slingomez: In a racially/ethnically diverse population of #breastcancer patients, we found that patient-clinician interactions such as…
RT @Dreamlab_UCSF: Hot off the press publication from DREAM lab! https://t.co/qky1I0BFI6
RT @slingomez: In a racially/ethnically diverse population of #breastcancer patients, we found that patient-clinician interactions such as…
RT @slingomez: In a racially/ethnically diverse population of #breastcancer patients, we found that patient-clinician interactions such as…
RT @temkins: The doctor-patient relationship matters to #cancerpatients. In this study quality of life was lower among women reporting low…
The doctor-patient relationship matters to #cancerpatients. In this study quality of life was lower among women reporting low and moderate levels of discrimination & women reporting clinician mistrust @slingomez in the Journal of Cancer Survivorship.
RT @slingomez: In a racially/ethnically diverse population of #breastcancer patients, we found that patient-clinician interactions such as…
Hot off the press publication from DREAM lab!
RT @NCIBehaviors: A new paper by a team including BRP contractor Laura Dwyer looked at the relationship between interpersonal aspects of pa…
A new paper by a team including BRP contractor Laura Dwyer looked at the relationship between interpersonal aspects of patient-clinician interaction and racial, ethnic, and educational disparities in #BreastCancer care. Read: https://t.co/Cz14gStGFz #Healt