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Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 9 (2022)
Objective Prior studies have reported inequitable global access to essential medicines for cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention, especially statins. Here we examine recent trends and disparities in statin utilisation at the income group, regional
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8c1d0611eb1d4f5791f65d3e39022e76
Autor:
Alexander R. Zheutlin, Nasser Sharareh, Jenny S. Guadamuz, Ransmond O. Berchie, Catherine G. Derington, Joshua A. Jacobs, Favel L. Mondesir, G. Caleb Alexander, Emily B. Levitan, Monika Safford, Robert O. Vos, Dima M. Qato, Adam P. Bress
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease, Vol 13, Iss 5 (2024)
Background Poor neighborhood‐level access to health care, including community pharmacies, contributes to cardiovascular disparities in the United States. The authors quantified the association between pharmacy proximity, antihypertensive and statin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b9b50bd1dca2489399c69580e1c71e23
Autor:
Jenny S. Guadamuz, Gregory S. Calip, Alemseged A. Asfaw, Xiaoliang Wang, Harlan Pittell, Maneet Kaur, Amy E. Pierre, Cleo A. Ryals
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 83:PD1-05
Background While racial/ethnic segregation, a form of structural racism, has been linked to health inequities, there is limited information regarding segregation and its potential impact on breast cancer care and outcomes. Here we assessed whether an
Autor:
Hsiao-Ching Huang, Mary H. Smart, Ashwini Zolekar, Huiwen Deng, Colin C. Hubbard, Kent F. Hoskins, Naomi Y. Ko, Jenny S. Guadamuz, Gregory S. Calip
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Res Treat
PURPOSE: There are approximately 150,000 women living with metastatic breast cancer (mBC) in the United States. Disparities in de novo mBC incidence and mortality exist across race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and rurality. However, how SES
Autor:
Gregory S. Calip, Niquelle Brown Wadé, Jenny S. Guadamuz, Xiaoliang Wang, Rebecca A. Miksad, Kristen D. Whitaker
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 128:647-650
Autor:
Gregory S. Calip, Edith A. Nutescu, Ramon Durazo-Arvizu, Jenny S. Guadamuz, Dima M. Qato, Martha L. Daviglus
Publikováno v:
J Am Pharm Assoc (2003)
BACKGROUND: Latino adults, especially immigrants without citizenship (i.e., noncitizens), experience considerable barriers to healthcare, including prescription medications. Inequitable access to medications, especially HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open. 6:e235776
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 83:805-805
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the delivery of cancer care and outcomes in the United States (US). We examined the association between time-varying state-level weekly COVID-19 mortality and progression-free survival (rwPFS), time to progr
Autor:
Hunter K. Holt, Caryn E. Peterson, Shannon MacLaughlan David, Abdullah Abdelaziz, George F. Sawaya, Jenny S. Guadamuz, Gregory S. Calip
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open. 6:e232985
ImportanceBlack and Hispanic or Latina women are more likely than White women to receive a diagnosis of and to die of cervical cancer. Health insurance coverage is associated with diagnosis at an earlier stage of cervical cancer.ObjectiveTo evaluate
Autor:
Jenny S. Guadamuz, Jocelyn Wilder, Morgane C Mouslim, Shannon N. Zenk, Dima M. Qato, G. Caleb Alexander
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 40:802-811
The accessibility of pharmacies may be an overlooked contributor to persistent racial and ethnic disparities in the use of prescription medications and essential health care services within urban areas in the US. We examined the availability and geog