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The Effect of Race on Invasive Staging and Surgery in Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer
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Black patients obtain surgery for lung cancer less often than whites, even after access to care has been demonstrated. They are more likely not to have surgery recommended, and more likely to refuse surgery. Additional research should focus on the physician-patient encounter as a potential source of racial disparities.
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