American Cancer Society: Disruptions in Health Insurance Coverage Are Common and Affect Cancer Care and Survival
April 28, 2020
April 28, 2020
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 28 -- The American Cancer Society issued the following news release:
A new study finds disruptions in health insurance coverage are common in the United States and are associated with poorer cancer care and survival. The study appears in JNCI: The Journal of the National Cancer institute.
For years, experts have known that lack of health insurance coverage is associated with poor access and receipt of cancer care and survival in the United States . . .
A new study finds disruptions in health insurance coverage are common in the United States and are associated with poorer cancer care and survival. The study appears in JNCI: The Journal of the National Cancer institute.
For years, experts have known that lack of health insurance coverage is associated with poor access and receipt of cancer care and survival in the United States . . .