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End-of-life Care To be Vigorous for Ovarian Cancer Patients


End-of-life Care To be Vigorous for Ovarian Cancer Patients
by Angela Mohan on 
April 6, 2021 at 11:38 AM
Ovarian cancer patients often receive aggressive end-of-life care despite recommendations that emphasize quality of life for those with advanced disease.
In fact, by 2016, ICU stays and emergency department visits in the last month of life had become more common for people with ovarian cancer than they were in 2007, the earliest year from which researchers analyzed data.
The proportion of non-Hispanic Black people who turned to the emergency department for care was even higher double that of non-Hispanic whites. Black people were also nearly twice as likely to undergo intensive treatment, including life-extending measures such as resuscitation or the insertion of a feeding tube. ....

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Michigan's Middle Eastern and North African population face barriers to optimal health


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IMAGE: Issues such as transportation barriers, food insecurity, and fear of deportation create significant obstacles to optimal health for the MENA community.
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Within southeast Michigan s Middle Eastern and North African community, those who worry about deportation or believe they ve been treated unfairly are likely to face more adverse conditions associated with poor health, including food insecurity and financial distress.
The MENA people who face several of these barriers are also more likely to report chronic illness and mental health issues as well as worse overall health.
There are numerous health disparities for the MENA community that are not that different from other racial and ethnic groups where we re trying to close the gap, says Minal R. Patel, Ph.D., M.P.H., an associate professor of health behavior and health education at the U-M School of Public Health and a member of the Rogel Cancer Center. ....

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MENA population in southeast Michigan face obstacles to optimal health