2025
Mediators of Racial Inequities in Non‐Small Cell Lung Cancer Care
Hamid S, Lee D, Herrin J, Yu J, Pollack C, Dean L, Gaddy J, Oladele C, Feder S, Canavan M, Nunez-Smith M, Soulos P, Gross C. Mediators of Racial Inequities in Non‐Small Cell Lung Cancer Care. Cancer Medicine 2025, 14: e70757. PMID: 40052387, PMCID: PMC11886416, DOI: 10.1002/cam4.70757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancer carePhase of careSocioeconomic statusNon-small cell lung cancerIndividual-level socioeconomic statusNeighborhood-level socioeconomic statusMedicare-Medicaid dual eligibilityWhite patientsHealth care accessLung cancer careNon-Hispanic blacksIndirect effects of mediatorsDiagnosis stageStage-appropriate treatmentTwo-year survivalCancer careCare accessEffects of raceOptimal careDual eligiblesCareStructural racismRacial inequalityBlack patientsInadequate evaluation
2023
Seeking Racial Equity in Hematology and Oncology: a Fellow-Led Educational Series to Promote Reflection and Action
Stein J, Gaddy J, Sorah J, Wooten M, Gibson K, Collichio F. Seeking Racial Equity in Hematology and Oncology: a Fellow-Led Educational Series to Promote Reflection and Action. Journal Of Cancer Education 2023, 38: 1241-1244. PMID: 36598746, PMCID: PMC10463164, DOI: 10.1007/s13187-022-02255-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGraduate medical education programsHealth system levelMedical education programsEffects of implicit biasImproved comfort levelRacial inequalitySystemic racismAwareness of racial inequalityMedical residentsImprove awarenessRacial equityImprove knowledgeGroup discussionsEducation programsUniversity of North CarolinaLikert scaleEducation seriesImplicit biasComfort levelLay mediaEducational gapLived experiencePerceptions of racial inequalityParticipantsEducation curriculum
2021
The Ethical Imperative of Equity in Oncology: Lessons Learned From 2020 and a Path Forward.
Marron J, Charlot M, Gaddy J, Rosenberg A. The Ethical Imperative of Equity in Oncology: Lessons Learned From 2020 and a Path Forward. American Society Of Clinical Oncology Educational Book 2021, 41: e13-e19. PMID: 34061560, DOI: 10.1200/edbk_100029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsU.S. health careOncology communityProfessional medical organizationsCancer careRacial/ethnic disparitiesOncology workforceHealth careStructural racismMedical organizationsOncologyClinical practiceEthical principlesEthical responsibilityPracticing oncologistsEthical imperativesCareCOVID-19 pandemicOptimize equityUnited StatesCOVID-19CommunityDisparitiesWork—andInequalityWorkforce
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