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    Public health expert and psychologist Prof. Derek Griffith hopes that ‘this election marks the time when we embrace our diversity and make it into a strength.’

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    The recent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been distinguished by its disproportionate high rates of infection, hospitalization, and mortality in oppressed and disenfranchised communities [1,2]. These disparities have drawn great global attention to inequities in social determinants of health (SDOH) such as education, employment, housing, and access to affordable health care,…

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    Health care and politics are inextricably linked in the USA. Just as elections are influenced by patterns in social behaviours and the economy, health-care access and affordability are influenced by elections1 and ideological disagreements regarding the involvement of governments in health care.2 Historically, Democrats have focused on increased access to health insurance coverage and Republicans…

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    As we edge closer towards the finale of the US Presidential race, the world waits to find out who will be elected on Nov 3, 2020. But as the Trump versus Biden battle reaches its pinnacle, what will the implications of the result be for the US health-care system, and for cancer care in particular, in the years to come?

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