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Structural racism linked to initial breast cancer care facility

Researchers led by Garth Rauscher, PhD, from the University of Illinois at Chicago found that racial and ethnic minority patients were more likely to experience treatment delay and less likely to have a sentinel node biopsy or report being recommended for hormone therapy. These analyses are the first that we are aware of to examine whether access to accredited versus nonaccredited facilities at initial presentation might influence later medical events during diagnosis and treatment, the team wrote. Hospitals that have fewer resources are often designated by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as disproportionate share hospitals. Researchers say these hospitals serve a disproportionate number of low-income patients and provide a substantial amount of uncompensated care.

Dollars for Mammograms gets a clinic, helps pay for care costs

Dollars for Mammograms gets a clinic, helps pay for care costs Published: July 9, 2021 5:14 PM EDT Updated: July 9, 2021 6:30 PM EDT Recommended Rita Bertler’s first breast tumor appeared in 1999. Having witnessed her mother battle breast cancer, she knew what was at stake. “My mother was a breast cancer victim. She had to have a mastectomy,” said Bertler, president and founder of Dollars for Mammograms. “I was scared to death.” But her fear wasn’t only for her physical health. “When I had my first breast tumor, I was uninsured,” Bertler said. “I went into a financial arrangement with every one of my providers. You have the anesthesiologist; you have the radiologist; you’ve got the surgeon.”

When Glasgow couple got Adam Ant s blessing in city s Borders bookstore

IT WAS the Noughties, and Glasgow was the sparkling centre of retail heaven. Proud of its reputation as the busiest shopping destination outside of London, it was buzzing with big names, bold brands and bright lights, not to mention fancy restaurants and old favourites. Some of these popular names have fallen by the wayside – but over the next few weeks, we will be reviving a few of them for Times Past. After all, who doesn’t love a stroll down shopping’s memory lane? First up is the mighty, multi-storeyed book behemoth, Borders. Here are nine things you didn’t know about the famous shop.

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