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Disparities Between Blacks and Whites in Tobacco and Lung Cancer Treatment

机译:烟草和肺癌治疗中的黑人和白人之间的差异

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Racial disparities exist in lung cancer incidence, morbidity, and mortality. Smoking is responsible for the majority of lung cancers, and racial disparities also exist in smoking outcomes. Black smokers are less likely than white smokers to engage in evidence-based tobacco treatment, and black smokers are less likely than white smokers to stop smoking. Continued smoking following a lung cancer diagnosis is a potential indicator of poor lung cancer treatment outcomes, yet lung cancer patients who smoke are unlikely to receive evidence-based tobacco treatment. The risks from continued smoking after diagnosis deserve attention as a modifiable factor toward lessening racial disparities in lung cancer outcomes.
机译:种族差异存在于肺癌的发病率,发病率和死亡率中。吸烟是大多数肺癌的原因,吸烟结果中也存在种族差异。与白人吸烟者相比,黑人吸烟者戒烟的可能性较小,与白人吸烟者相比,黑人吸烟者戒烟的可能性较小。肺癌诊断后继续吸烟是不良的肺癌治疗结果的潜在指标,但是吸烟的肺癌患者不太可能接受循证烟草治疗。诊断后继续吸烟的风险值得关注,可作为减少肺癌结局中种族差异的可调节因素。

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