2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11869-024-01588-1
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Environmental pollution, racial segregation, and lung cancer incidence

Michael R. Poulson,
Arno Ziggy Uvin,
Kelly M. Kenzik

Abstract: There are wide racial disparities in lung cancer incidence, treatment, and outcomes. Previous studies have shown the impact of structural racism and the built environment on lung cancer outcomes in Black communities. The current study sought to understand the mediation of airborne pollutants between racial segregation and lung cancer incidence in the United States. Lung cancer incidence data for Black/white populations from 2014-2018 were obtained from the CDC. We assessed the impact of segregation on lung can… Show more

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