2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40120-023-00559-5
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Podcast on Identifying and Understanding Barriers to Care in Underserved Populations With MS in the United States

Sandra Parawira,
Victoria Reese

Abstract: Multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect people from all racial and ethnic backgrounds, but, historically, the incidence of MS in the United States was thought to be highest in White individuals. More recent data suggest that the incidence of MS in Black or African American individuals is comparable to that in White individuals. In Hispanic or Latino individuals, incidence of MS is lower, but age of onset may be earlier compared with White individuals. Additionally, there are important differences in MS disease seve… Show more

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