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Medicare Beneficiaries Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer by Education Among men first diagnosed with prostrate cancer, the proportion of those with late stage cancer is significantly higher among areas with lower educated populations. An area with one-third or more of the population having not completed high school is considered a lower educated area. Source:Gornick ME, Eggers PW, Riley GF. 2004. Associations of Race, Education, and Patterns of Preventive Service Use with Stage of Cancer at Time of Diagnosis. HSR 39:5 uploaded: 11/19/2004 |
Medicare Beneficiaries Diagnosed with Late-Stage Prostate Cancer by Race Among men first diagnosed with prostrate cancer, the proportion of those with late stage cancer is significantly higher among blacks than whites. This relates to the racial differences in the lack of use of available preventive services. Source:Gornick ME, Eggers PW, Riley GF. 2004. Associations of Race, Education, and Patterns of Preventive Service Use with Stage of Cancer at Time of Diagnosis. HSR 39:5 uploaded: 11/18/2004 |
Prevalence of Frequent Mental Distress among Adults by Race When adjusted for age and sex, the self-reported frequency of mental distress is highest among Hispanics and Native Americans. It is important to note that racial/ethnic differences remained consistent within socioeconomic categories. Source: HS Zahran, R Kobau, DG Moriarty, et al. Div of Adult and Community Health; National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC. uploaded: 11/18/2004 |
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