2020
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7755.disp20-po-222
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Abstract PO-222: Co-morbid risk factors and NSAID use among white and black Americans that predicts overall survival from diagnosed colon cancer

Abstract: Black Americans (BA) have higher incidence and higher mortality rates for colorectal cancers (CRC) as compared to White Americans (WA). While there are several identified risk factors associated with the development of CRC and evidence that high levels of adequate screening can reduce differences in incidence for CRC between BA and WA, there remains little data regarding patient co-morbid contributions towards survival once an individual has CRC. Here we set out to identify patient risk factors that influenced… Show more

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