Factors That Contribute to Differences in Survival of Black vs White Patients With Colorectal Cancer

Previous studies reported that black vs white disparities in survival among elderly patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) were due to differences in tumor characteristics (tumor stage, grade, nodal status, and comorbidity) rather than differences in treatment. We sought to determine the sequential contribution of differences in insurance, comorbidity, tumor characteristics, and treatment receipt to the black-white survival disparity among patients with CRC in 18–64 years old.

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