Abstract

Whether defined by race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status, there are clear health disparities in colon cancer—disparities that exist whether you measure screening, incidence, or mortality. Rather than rehash disparity statistics, the purpose of this educational article is to highlight important resources and how they can be used to help narrow these disparities. Although the logistics can be complex, the general solutions to eliminating colon cancer health disparities are not complex. They are as follows: Asymptomatic persons need to be screened. After being screened, they need to be diagnosed. After being diagnosed, they need to receive appropriate treatment in a timely fashion. After receiving treatment, they have to receive appropriate follow-up and information and advice on lifestyle changes. If we can implement these measures, then cancer-specific mortality disparities will be dramatically reduced, if not eliminated.

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