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Structural Racism Persists in Radiotherapy

Everyone should get quality care, no matter the color of their skin. However, implicit bias, micro-aggressions, and a lack of cultural understanding persist, leading to oppression and unequal treatment in healthcare. An insightful article(opens in new tab/window) in the new themed issue of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences (opens in new tab/window) on specialized populations, published by Elsevier, highlights this serious problem, specifically addressing the assess...

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