2023
DOI: 10.1016/s1470-2045(23)00406-0
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Anti-ableist oncology care: ensuring equity for people with physical disabilities

Sean R Smith,
Cheri Blauwet,
Thomas Peter Edward Wells
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“…These gaps limit the ability of clinicians and policy-makers to reduce the cancer burden in people with intellectual disabilities and contribute to discrimination and ableism within oncology care. 13 Research is urgently required from understanding the epidemiology to best treatment and survivorship if we are to address this injustice in cancer care impacting our most vulnerable in society.…”
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“…These gaps limit the ability of clinicians and policy-makers to reduce the cancer burden in people with intellectual disabilities and contribute to discrimination and ableism within oncology care. 13 Research is urgently required from understanding the epidemiology to best treatment and survivorship if we are to address this injustice in cancer care impacting our most vulnerable in society.…”
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confidence: 99%