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Disparities Among Limited English Proficient Patients in Colon Cancer Screening with Multi-target DNA Stool Test

Authors :
James C, Hill
Jane W, Njeru
Mark L, Wieland
Lila J, Rutten
Debra J, Jacobson
Gregory D, Jenkins
Chun, Fan
Source :
Journal of immigrant and minority health. 24(2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Racial and language minority groups in the U.S. are at a higher risk for morbidity and mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC), partially due to lower screening rates. This is a retrospective cohort study comparing successful multi-target stool DNA test (mt-sDNA) test completion among patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and English proficient (EP) patients, from 2015 to 2018. Patients with LEP were frequency matched to EP patients by age at a 3:1 ratio. The percentage of mt-sDNA tests without useful results was 53% among patients with LEP compared to 29% among EP patients (p 0.0001). The median number of days from order placement to test completion was 62.5 among patients with LEP compared to 33 for EP patients (p = 0.003). This study demonstrates a significant disparity in CRC screening completion using the mt-sDNA test among populations with LEP, which may widen existing disparities in CRC mortality.

Details

ISSN :
15571920
Volume :
24
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of immigrant and minority health
Accession number :
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