Speaking with one voice: solutions to the problem: One man's vision
β Scribed by Lovell A. Jones
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 83 KB
- Volume
- 83
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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β¦ Synopsis
T his perspective will attempt to give an overview of the cancer control problem among minorities and the medically underserved, the impact of these problems, and a possible successful resolution. Even after the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, it can be argued that many aspects of American society continue to be affected by the lasting effects of racism and benign neglect. Cancer control has been no exception. Cancer incidence and mortality rates differ significantly across both racial as well as economic lines. Why do such disparities continue to exist in a nation professing to be "color blind"? One could suggest that this results from a variety, and perhaps a combination, of factors, i.e., economics, politics, racism, and benign neglect. What is known is that this complex problem will not be rectified overnight.
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