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- Proud of Xin Hu for leading a study using THRIVE trial data (published in JNCCN). Black women face worse side effects from endocrine therapy, leading to lower adherence (43% vs. 60% in White women). We must improve equitable symptom management to close these gaps. sph.emory.edu/news/address...
- Publicly insured children with #depression who received #telemental health services in 2020 were more likely to receive minimally adequate treatment compared to those treated only in clinics. ja.ma/47ghQbl
- New Paper in The Breast! Health literacy shouldn’t keep patients from benefiting from crucial breast cancer treatment. Our study found a mobile app plus tailored texts helped women with lower health literacy better adhere to adjuvant endocrine therapy. www.thebreastonline.com/article/S096...
- Congrats Dr. Jingxuan Zhao on leading this important and timely study. The findings highlight the urgent need for policies that expand insurance coverage and improve access to life-saving treatments.
- The introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors was associated with improved survival for advanced-stage melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer, and renal cell carcinoma across all insurance types. ja.ma/404o3Tn
- Study by Zupa et al. highlights barriers to specialty care access for people with T2D and ASCVD. 💻Telemedicine can help but targeted efforts needed to ensure equitable access. 📄 Study: lnkd.in/eCtpAJ2R 📝 My commentary: jamanetwork.com/journals/jam... #Telehealth #HealthEquity #DiabetesCare
- Insightful presentation by Dr. Eneanya on how algorithm bias increased racial disparities in kidney disease outcomes. #HSRDay25
- Reposted by igraetzWonderful talk today by @wrightcensored.bsky.social at HPM @emoryrollins.bsky.social seminar on discrete choice experiments. Great talks and discussion!
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