2022
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.e18554
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Financial distress, health literacy, numeracy, and treatment receipt by race/ethnicity amongst breast cancer survivors.

Abstract: e18554 Background: Low-income and minority women are less likely to receive breast cancer treatments and have higher mortality rates compared with other women.We examined economic hardship, health literacy, and numeracy by race/ethnicity and whether these factors were associated with differences in receipt of recommended treatment. Methods: We conducted a telephone survey in 2018-2020 of adult women diagnosed with stage I-III breast cancer between 2013-2016 at three centers in Boston and New York. We asked wo… Show more

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