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    Medically underserved populations have more adverse effects, poorer quality of life, and higher financial toxicity after a cancer diagnosis.

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    • Racial and ethnic minorities with cancer have higher rates of adverse side effects, poorer quality of life, and financial toxicity. Tailored solutions that meet the needs of patients are key to achieving health equity in cancer survivorship. https://t.co/tzj74o0gRr #BlackFamCan https://t.co/hT1CXnonGx

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    Achieving cancer health equity through access to care must include equitable access to participation in clinical research opportunities.

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    • The lack of sociodemographic diversity among clinical trial participants represents a barrier to advancing equitable cancer care for all. Increasing diversity in cancer clinical trials is a vital @AACR policy initiative. https://t.co/xUdE8z9fqY #BlackFamCan https://t.co/v8wCcdKEA5

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    Cancer survivors face a unique set of challenges; research is needed to develop coordinated care that meets their individual needs.

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    • June is #NationalCancerSurvivorMonth. Palliative care alleviates the symptoms and side effects of cancer by addressing the psychological, social, and spiritual challenges faced by cancer survivors. Learn more: https://t.co/PLbkWwLiZN #CelebrateSurvivorship #CancerProgressReport https://t.co/sJuCzkkhKR

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    The disparity in overall cancer mortality rates between Black people and White people has narrowed from 26% in 2000 to 13% in 2019.

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    • Nearly one in five sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals say they have avoided medical care due to concerns about discrimination, and 16% report discrimination based on their sexual orientation. Learn more: https://t.co/gOtYhwe5E1 #CancerDisapritiesReport #PrideMonth https://t.co/YMzviKnGhV

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    Cancer survivors face a unique set of challenges; research is needed to develop coordinated care that meets their individual needs.

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    • Thanks to research-driven progress on this National Cancer Survivors Day, more than 18 million people in the United States are living with, through, and beyond a cancer diagnosis. Learn more: https://t.co/hqnDRvbvSp #CelebrateSurvivorship #NCSD23 https://t.co/rFREmRnvga

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    Cancer survivors face a unique set of challenges; research is needed to develop coordinated care that meets their individual needs.

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    • June is National Cancer Survivor Month. Survivors face physical, psychosocial, and financial challenges. While research on cancer progression and treatment drives progress for patients, research on these challenges is also critical to improving outcomes. https://t.co/j2Ds9iVjSc https://t.co/oXPqNQhUci