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Racial Equity & Lung Cancer Care

Health System and Contextual Factors Associated with Racial Equity in Lung Cancer Care

This explanatory sequential mixed methods study seeks to mitigate racial disparities in non-small cell lung cancer diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes, by identifying modifiable structural and health system/intermediary factors and strategies that influence equity in lung cancer care. We will combine retrospective, population-based studies of racial disparities in lung cancer care with a positive deviance analysis. Through qualitative interviews with key stakeholders in regions with high versus low racial disparities, we will reveal strategies and structures that influence equity in lung cancer care and outcomes. Our hypothesis is that the magnitude of racial disparities varies substantially across counties, and this variation does not arise by accident – there are specific contextual factors, such as structural racism, segregation, and health system factors, that exacerbate disparities.

Funding source: NIH (NIMHD)

Principal Investigator: Cary Gross